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The best and fastest video converter for ipad3?

Henrylo1021

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What video converter are u using for ipad3 , I am using media coder iPad edition but the encoding speed is too slow, I can't figure out why, my pc is dual core Xeon 5130 (4 cores) and 4Gb ram, but the speed only 5-6fps/sec
 
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Maybe Handbrake will work better , it's free and open source too.

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You can either use Handbrake yeah its good or Wondershare ripper. It is not free but works great!
 
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Thank you very much! Handbrake encoding speed is very fast, quality is great too, thank you for your advises ^_^
 

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This thread is good and very helpful. I am looking for these also. Thanks guys.
 
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I mainly use a program called WinX for ripping my films. It takes about 20mins to rip a 2.5hr film, though as stated the ripping speed will depend very much on your PC's hardware. My own PC uses a i7 CPU, a pretty fast 580gtx video card, is fitted with 24gb triple channel memory plus 2x solid state raided drives, and fast 2tb data drive.

I can certainly recommend WinX, another one which I use occasionally, though mainly for blu-ray ripping is Aiseesofts DVD to iPad ripper, both are very good, easy to use and produce excellent results.
 
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Lunar said:
I mainly use a program called WinX for ripping my films. It takes about 20mins to rip a 2.5hr film, though as stated the ripping speed will depend very much on your PC's hardware. My own PC uses a i7 CPU, a pretty fast 580gtx video card, is fitted with 24gb triple channel memory plus 2x solid state raided drives, and fast 2tb data drive.

I can certainly recommend WinX, another one which I use occasionally, though mainly for blu-ray ripping is Aiseesofts DVD to iPad ripper, both are very good, easy to use and produce excellent results.

U own a very powerful pc man^^
 
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U own a very powerful pc man^^

Besides the PS3 I still play the odd games on my PC, I do tend to waste far too much cash updating my PC, but is one area where I endless myself, plus at my age 68yrs if you haven't managed to accrue a little cash it's unlikely one ever will.

I also do a lot of video editing from my HD camcorder, so it helps to reduce the rendering times.
 

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