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How to convert DVD to FLV for YouTube on Mac?
Need to put stuff from a DVD onto YouTube? The attractiveness of YouTube.com and other video sharing community just make Mac people can’t stop thinking of inventing something new to share the people around the world. If you got a great idea and want to show, just do it, don't wait too much long.
With iFunia's DVD to FLV Converter for Mac , it's a one-click task to rip DVDs. No need to understand video formats, settings or the technicalities of Mac DVD to FLV ripping software - just run the program, open your DVD, select a ready-made preset, and hit Start. Here are the easy steps.
Step 1. Free download iFunia DVD to FLV Converter for Mac
Make sure you have iFunia DVD to FLV Converter for Mac installed. If you don't have it installed, get it now. To install it, simply mount the .dmg archive by double-clicking it, and copy the application to your applications folder (or wherever you want).
Step 2. Run DVD to FLV Converter for Mac and load DVD disk
Run iFunia DVD to FLV Converter for 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 to FLV 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 3. Select YouTube FLV as output format
In "Destination Setup" you can use the "Output Format" drop-down menu to control the output format. Select FLV output format and specify a directory on your computer to save the output files.

Step 4. Change FLV video and audio settings
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 5. Start DVD to FLV conversion
Finally, convert your DVD to FLV 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.


