Launch Video Converter for Mac, click 'Add Files' to browse your computer hard drive and select the videos you want to convert.
Step 2: Select the optimized output format for videos on Mac
After loading videos to the Mac Video Converter, choose the chapters or titles you want to rip, then click 'Format' to select the output format from the drop-down list.
Step 3: Start conversion
After all the settings, click the 'Start' button to start ripping DVD to destination format.
Tips
Tip 1: Set output video and audio parameters
Click the Settings button to set the video and audio parameters .
Tip 2: Preview, Snapshot, choose picture format for snapshot
You can preview the each videos and capture pictures in the Preview window.
The Video Converter for Mac supports .jpg and .bmp picture formats. You can change to the other by openning 'Preferences' from 'Wondershare Video Converter' menu and choosing a format you want.
Tip 3: Apply to all
After selecting a format for output, click 'Apply to all' and all the output video formats for chapters or titles you selected are the same as the selected format.
Tip 4: Merge into one file
Check 'Merge into one file' to join all selected video files into one video after the conversion.
Tip 5: Change output video file name
Rename each video in the 'File name' field.
Tip 6. Trim segments
If you just want to convert clips from your DVD movie, you can click the Trim icon to capture a clip. In the Trim window, you can trim the length of the current title/chapter by dragging the Start Time and End Time sliders.
Tip 7. Crop output video size
If the videos has black sides or you just want the certain scene, you can use this Crop function to remove them. Click the Crop icon to open the Crop window, and set the video crop area by choosing optimized proportion from Zoom or dragging the crop frame or setting the four crop parameters (Top, Bottom, Left and Right).
Tip 8. Adjust effect of the output video
If you want to change the original video effect, you can click the Effect icon to set the video brightness, contrast, saturation, and even audio volume. You can also apply a artistic effect to your movie video from the Filters including Gray, Emboss, Negative etc.