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How to watch "The King's Speech" on iPad 2
Out in cinemas on January 7 2011, "The King's Speech" was coronated the big winner with four Oscars on Sunday, Although the DVD release date of The King's Speech is April 19, 2011, it has already been in the top 100 in Movies & TV in amazon.com for 37 days. And it has a very good customer review. A lot of people have pre-ordered it.
As Apple iPad 2 brings a new fashion and Following The King's Speech 's success, more and more people want to know how to watch "The King's Speech" on iPad 2. Please note, not all video formats are compatible with iPad 2, and not all the DVD Ripper could rip the latest DVD movies. First of all, You have to convert the "The King's Speech" DVD movie to iPad 2 compatible formats. DVD to iPad Converter - a professional and comprehensive Mac DVD to iPad 2 converter for you to rip, backup, edit and convert DVD to iPad/iPad 2 compatible formats.
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Step 1 Load the King's Speech DVD Movie
Now get the The King's Speech DVD disc and insert it. Then run iFunia DVD to iPad Converter on your Mac and click the big button "Add DVD." to load your DVD disk, you may see the name of DVD Movie disk if you insert DVD disk before running this DVD ripper tool (see the image below to have an idea). 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
In the Destination-Setup section of the interface, choose the right preset for your iPad device in the "Output Format" drop-down menu. You can also change the output settings to make the video look the best on iPad. Here I set the output video format to 'iPad MPEG-4 Video (*.mp4)'.

Step 3 Hit Start to convert The King's Speech for iPad/iPad 2 to Finish
When the settings are done, click the "Start" button and then the Mac DVD to iPad convert will automatically start to convert DVD to iPad on Mac. 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.



