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How to rip DVD to Xvid on Mac

DVD to Xvid Ripper for Mac is an easy-to-use DVD Ripping application for Mac users to rip and convert DVD to AVI video, it also can rip DVD to all the other video and audio formats including MPEG, MPG, MKV, MP4, WMV, MOV, FLV, M4V, MP3, MKA, AIFF, WMA, M4A, AC3, AAC, WAV, OGG, etc on Mac OS X. It lets you select DVD subtitle and audio track to convert DVD movies with any available languages, as well as setting up video brightness, contrast, saturation and so on.


Here is a step-by-step guide to rip DVD to Xvid on Mac OS X.

 

Step 1: Free download and install DVD to Xvid Ripper for Mac

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PowerPC version

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: Load DVD to convert to Xvid video

Insert DVD into your DVD-ROM. Click "Load DVD" button to load your DVD. Just Click "Load IFO" button and press DVD folder or DVD IFO file.

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Step 3: Select Xvid as output format

Use the “format” on the bottom of the window to control the output format. Click on the toggle to the right of the "Format" label to get format drop-down menu.

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Step 4: Change Xvid Video and audio Settings

You can change the Resolution, Encoder, Bit rate and Frame rate of the Xvid video and Sample Rate, Channels, Encoder and Bit Rate of the Xvid Audio. The size of the Xvid file depends a lot on these settings.

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Step 5: Select output directory

Expand the "Output" panel. Use the "Browse" button to select an output directory.

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Step 6: Click "Start" to Rip DVD to Xvid on Mac.

If you want to trim, crop, capture screen picture, merge several video clips on to one file and more editing, please go to how to edit videos with DVD to Xvid Ripper on Mac.

What's Xvid?

Xvid stands for. Xvid is known as one of the most popular video formats nowadays. In fact, Xvid was first introduced to the world by Microsoft in November 1992 as a multimedia format, part of Microsoft Video for Windows technology. Xvid files can contain audio data and video data, which are interleaved for the playback. The resolution of Xvid video varies from 640*480 to 160*120, keeping a 4:3 ratio.