I actually re-ripped a couple in the later release to help them look better for later viewing. I did notice that films ripped in 0.93 settings showed more artifacts than those in 0.94. So trying to convert a DVD for viewing on my iPad but there are tons of settings that I'm clueless about, and no presets for iPad just iPhone/iPod touch etc. Handbrake includes some default Apple settings for the conversion such as iPhone, iPod, iPad, Universal. Not sure why DVD Decrypter is required first. Movies ripped on the iPod settings I described in previous posts (iPod/iPhone preset, raise resolution to 720 width in picture settings, 65% constant quality, 5g support.) work just fine on the iPad. You should be able to use Handbrake to do the conversion directly from the DVD to your Mac. For me, I like my video to be cross platform, so I still rip for the highest quality of the lowest capability device: the iPod. I have heard that the iPad can handle higher resolution video like the Apple TV. After that, click the 'Start' button and then Handbrake will do the rest for you. I don’t know what they use for compression, but digital copies of movies look very nice, even on the larger iPad screen. I imported my original video file and selected the Ipad preset and clicked start. Handbrake Settings for iPad using Apple TV Preset. From the list, select either the iPad preset or another one with a. Anything from iTunes looked better than the handbrake rips. The HandBrake installer can be downloaded from the manufacturers site. Later, I may try to see how high a resolution file you can rip for the iPad… Since I did quite a bit of testing between handbrake’s 0.93 and 0.94 builds, I wanted to report my experience with movies I ripped and the iPad I’ve been using.
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