Introduction
Swifturn Free DVD
Copy provides an easiest way to
copy DVDs to AVI and many other
popular video formats while maintaining their
pristine quality. The application gives you
the ability to copy any DVD disc, any segment
of the disc to AVI format to playback on your
computer or BlackBerry. Then you can enjoy your
DVD videos in smaller size
on your existed player at your fingertips!
|
Step 1. Load DVD Videos
Launch Swifturn Free DVD
Copy and insert a video DVD to the disc driver.
Click "Add DVD" or "Add DVD Folder"
to load the video ( )
to the task window.

Back to Top
|
Step 2. Choose What You
Want to Copy
After you load the DVD, all
the titles will be listed in the window, with
some detailed information of chapters,
titles & audio tracks. Check the titles
you want to copy ( ).
For multilanguage DVD, the copy of the
Audio Track ( )
and Subtitle ( )
in different languages is supported. You can
choose any chapter of the titles
to copy by entering the number of the starting
and ending chapters ( ).
This software also allows you to preview the
whole DVD or the selected title with our built-in
DVD player. You are allowed to take
a snapshot of the scene displayed in
the preview window as BMP or JPEG
format.

Back to Top
|
Step 3. Customize Output
Settings
Activate "Copy as"
( )
menu , then click "Video" tab
and choose "To AVI" as an output
format ( ).
Another 2 tabs: Devices & Audio,
containing various supported formats, are also
available. If more precise output quality is
required, just activate the "Presets"
list ( )
in which you can specify the output settings
with the well-configured presets to meet your
demands. Click "Browse" ( )
to select an output directory
for the copied videos. Click "Start"
( )
to start copy.

Back to Top
|
Step 4. Start Copy
After you clicked
"Start" you can see the progress window.
There are also post-process options
( )
to play a sound to remind you/shutdown the computer
when the copy is finished.
When the window disappears,
the video has been successfully copied. Click
"Find Target" ( )
to directly open the output location if you
forget where the output video is saved. Enjoy
your fantastic DVD videos in your computer now!


Back to Top
|
|