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Convert Inception movie to MP4 for iPad and iPhone
Inception is the masterpiece by Chris Nolan that grossed over $21 million on its opening day, with an opening weekend gross of $62.7 million. Now, this award winning Oscar movie is available on DVD. For people who have already bought the Inception DVD and want to rip Inception DVD discs to computer for backup or want to convert it to the popular portable devices like iPad, iPod or iPhone for watching on the go they can use Mac DVD ripper to convert the wonderful movie Inception to Mac, iPad, iPod, iPhone etc. It has preset for most of the portable device and this DVD Ripper for Mac maximally maintains the full quality of the movie.
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Step 1. Add the DVD movie Inception to the Mac DVD Ripper
Run iFunia DVD Ripper on Mac and insert DVD into your DVD-ROM. In the following main window, Click "Add DVD" button to load your DVD. You may see the name of DVD Movie disk if you insert DVD disk before running this Mac DVD converter tool. This may take up to a minute or two depending on the contents of the DVD and the speed of your optical drive.

Step 2. Select output format for iPad 2 and iPhone 4
In "Destination Setup" you can use the "Output Format" drop-down menu to control the output format. Select MP4 output format and specify a directory on your computer to save the output files. You can change the Resolution, Encoder, Bit rate and Frame rate of the MP4 video and Sample Rate, Channels, Encoder and Bit Rate of the MP4 Audio. Remember that the output file size mostly depends a lot on these settings.

Step 3. Start ripping Inception DVD movie to iPad 2 and iPhone
Finally, convert your Inception DVD to iPad2 and iPhone 4 by hitting the "Start" button. The convert progress bar shows you how much of the encoding is completed. The encoding time will depend on several variables including: the duration of the video file, the speed of your computer, what other activity your computer is currently doing and the bitrate you set.



