Archive for December, 2009

How to convert MOD to MP4, 3GP, AVI, FLV, MOV, etc. on Mac?

Part 1: About MOD

With the development of video recording technologies, more and more people are willing to record their daily lives with camcorders to keep memories, such as wedding parties, birthday parties, babies’ growth, or whatever else they thought deserved recording. However, sometimes recording is simple, while handling the generated videos is complicated. Because the video files produced by camcorders usually can not be recognized by most playing or editing software on Mac directly, MOD is one of the formats among them.the most convenient online application for converting YouTube flash video to MP3 audio.

MOD is the informal name of tapeless video More >

My tour at The Great Wall of China

My China trip in Beijing, the capital city of China, is unforgettable. It’s an amazing and impressive experience for me to visit the famous Great Wall there. The late autumn of Beijing is a little cold and wind blowing; looking along the stretches of mountains, a feeling of tracing back to the ancient is emerging without rhyme or reason.

The construction of The Great Wall in China’s history has never been stopped. In which there are three times large-scale construction, after Qin Shi Huang unified China for the first time, facing the north powerful Huns, he temporarily unable to send troops. More >

Reviews on Top 4 Blu-ray rippers

Trough surfing the Internet for some time, I’ve collected dozens of Blu-ray rippers developed for Windows user. With the special intention of figuring out which one is the best of all, I’ve tested nearly each of them, and finally pushed out this comment to show my own opinion about the top 4 Blu-ray rippers summarized by myself. Hope it will be of some help for you, and any criticism is appreciated. Now, let’s have a look at these 4 BD rippers one by one together.

No.1 Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper

Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper is the best one among all the splitters I have More >

How to import MTSM2TS AVCHD files to iMovie for editing

Since iMovie’08, Apple has announced that it works with many tapeless camcorders that record to flash memory, HDD, or DVD media, including camcorders using MPEG-2 (standard definition) and AVCHD (high definition) formats. With the release of iMovie’09, it expands supported camcorder formats to MPEG-2 (standard definition), AVCHD (high definition) as well as MPEG-4 and H.264 formats. However, at the same time, Apple also remind users that due to the wide range of media types, and the different ways manufacturers store video on these media types, not all tapeless camcorders are compatible with iMovie ‘08 and iMovie’09. AVCHD camcorders are among More >

How to import FLV files to iMovie for editing

Many video-sharing websites like YouTube, Google Video, metacafe, Yahoo! Video, Reuters.com, etc. always provide people with original videos about meaningful, interesting, or important events that happened all over the world in real time, and nearly all of them use FLV format to save these video files. Maybe you have collected many sorts of your favorite videos downloaded from the above mentioned video websites, and want to import them to your free editing program iMovie to do further editing, so that you can enjoy your own works on local computer or upload them to your website or blog to share with More >

How to convert MKV to AVI on Mac without audio and video out of sync issues

As a Mac user, I know deeply that it is always harder to find a practical MKV converter for Mac than Windows users. Via Google we can find some, but audio and video out of sync issues always involved. Fortunately, I finally find a piece of software called Pavtube MKV Converter for Mac, which is totally without this problem. It took me over an hour to find this program, through Google searches and then through Mac discussion forums,

If you want to convert a video that is embedded in a website like Youtube you need YouTube Video Converter which is a powerful video downloader and converter made More >

DVD Ripper for Windows and Mac

Here I am glad to share two nice DVD Ripper programs with you: One is a DVD Ripper for Mac, the other is a DVD Ripper for Windows. With them, whatever you are a Mac user or Windows user, you could easily rip encrypted DVD or decrypted DVD to any other video and audio formats so as to enjoy them on your portable devices anytime and anywhere. And below are their instructions, Key Features, System Requirements.

Part 1: DVD Ripper for Mac 1. Overview: This DVD Ripper for Mac is straightforward software that allows users to convert DVD to video of various formats including More >

The latest awesome BD ripper — throw away AnyDVD

It is well known AnyDVD has established its authority in Blu-ray ripping, especially its upgraded version AnyDVD HD, which comes with additional features for full Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD support, including decryption of Blu-ray (BD+ and AACS) and HD DVD (AACS) movies.

However, with the release of Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper, AnyDVD may have to yield its leading place to this new-coming promising ripper, because this program is definitely surpassing AnyDVD in many aspects, such as allowing users to customize audio and video settings of Blu-ray, including aspect ratio, bit rate, frame rate, sample rate, codec, and channels; enabling users to More >