Using Windows 7 and looking for ways to rip DVD in Windows 7 so that you can enjoy the DVD movies on your portable devices like iPhone, iPad, Blackberry, Archos, HTC, etc.? Or want to burn your favorite videos to DVD in Windows 7 for backup? Just follow this article to rip and burn DVD in Windows 7 with ease.
Part 1: How to rip DVD in Windows 7
To convert DVD in Windows 7, what you need is a Windows 7 DVD Ripper. Aimersoft Windows 7 DVD Ripper can just meet your needs. With it, you can easily convert both homemade and commercial DVD movies to popular video formats like MP4, AVI, WMV, FLV, MKV, MOV, MPG, ASF, TS, etc. for playing or sharing anywhere in Windows 7. Now take action and download it, then rip DVD movies in Windows 7 easily with the following steps.
Free download Windows 7 DVD Ripper:
1Insert DVD to the program
Click the "Load DVD" button on the top to begin loading DVD files to the program. As you can see, added DVD files can be previewed in the right viewing window and you are free to take snapshots of your favorite movie scenes and adjust the volume.
2Select output format
Click drop-down menus of "Profile" to choose the format you wanted, and click drop-down menu of "Output" to set the destination folder for output file. This best DVD ripper for Windows 7 also provides various video presets for portable devices like iPhone, iPad, iPod, etc.
3Start ripping DVD in Windows 7
When all is OK, press the "Start" button to start the DVD conversion in Windows 7. When the ripping completes, you can click "Find Target" to located the ripped video files and transfer and share them anywhere you like!
Part 2: How to burn DVD in Windows 7
To burn DVD in Windows 7, you can turn to Aimersoft DVD burning software for help. With it, you can fast convert your favorite videos in all regular video formats like MP4, AVI, WMV, MKV, FLV, MOV ,VOB, MPG, etc. to DVD with custom DVD menus. Free download it now and follow the wizard to install and launch the program, then follow the guide to burn DVD in Windows 7 effortlessly.
Free download Windows 7 DVD Burner:
1Add video files
Click the "Import" button to add the video files you want to burn. After the videos are loaded, you can drag and drop the videos the adjust the sequence. And the bottom green bar shows the sizes of the added videos.
2Burn to DVD
Before burning, you can edit your videos and create custom DVD menus from the built-in free DVD menu templates. If you don't want any editing, directly go to "Burn" tab and insert a blank DVD to your DVD drive. Choose the burning parameters and hit "Burn" to start burning videos to DVD in Windows 7. You can also save the videos as DVD Folder or ISO for later burning.
Can this software fully burn commercial copyrighted dvds with all their menus , featuresand extras? If so, I would like to purchase it. Btw do you havethe latest decryption software? Thank you
Hello,Brighton. This DVD Ripper is green program, it is safe to download. Go ahead and have try now!
Hello, I was going to install the DVD ripper, but when I opened the file, a window popped up saying, "This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies it's publisher." It worried me, and had me wonder if it's really a safe file to download. If somebody could help me with an answer, it would be highly appreciated.
never mind i made it work thanks for the tutorial
hey the dvd ripper doesnt work when i download it i cant open it it asks me what to open it with and none work hhhhhhhhheeeeeeeellllllpppppppppppp
Hello, L. Hart. Aimersfot DVD Ripper and DVD Creator are green software and won't do any harm to your computer. It's safe to download these program. ^_^
I started to download the program, amd a red-bordered window appeared telling me that the program isn't commonly downloaded and could hurt my computer... Does anyone know about this? I'd sure appreciate some wisdom here.
Hi, to rip Blu-ray Movies, you can use Aimersoft Blu-ray Ripper.
I know this is for DVDs, but do you have any software that allows me to rip blu ray disks? Bluray is pretty large but I would like to rip them.
Thanks - not much programs support flash files..