Finally, you choose what folder you want the videos saved in, and if you want the file added to your iTunes library. This actually didn’t work. After I was done, I still had to manually add the file to my iTunes library. But, once I did, it synced up just fine. The program is fairly no frills. It doesn’t even come with a manual, however, the Help function will answer just about any question you might have.
Since it can oftentimes take a while to rip the video, I’d like to see an ability to pause and resume the transfer at a later time. Perhaps they can include that next time. Until then, if you’re looking for a way to archive DVDs for syncing with your iPhone, M2Convert for iPhone is a program that has the power to do it well, if you’re patient.
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