Time to ditch your DVDs and make them mobile-friendly [Deals]

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Convert all your DVDs and other video files into formats that work great on Apple and Android devices.
Convert all your DVDs and other video files into formats that work great on Apple and Android devices.
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DVDs have all but gone the way of laserdiscs and the dodo. With HD streaming video and high capacity hard drives, keeping shelves full of movies just doesn’t make much sense anymore. But that doesn’t mean you should toss them, at least not yet. The two applications in the MacX DVD Video Converter Pro Pack make it easy to capture and convert your DVDs and other digital videos into formats friendly to your computer and mobile devices. It’s a great way to extend the life of your favorite DVDs into the future for just $11.99.

Here’s what’s included:

MacX DVD Ripper Pro
Rip any DVD to play on your Apple or Android devices.

  • Convert DVDs to popular video/audio formats for convenient viewing
  • Decrypt copy-protected DVDs
  • Trim, crop, merge, add external subtitles, crop frame size, add subtitles, and more
  • Upload DVD videos or segments to YouTube
  • Extract audio and snapshot images from DVD

MacX Video Converter Pro
Convert video (including YouTube clips) for convenient playback

  • Optimize encoding and decoding for HD 1080p and 720p videos
  • Make any video file playable on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Android, Kindle Fire HD and more
  • Trim, merge, crop, & add subtitles and watermarks to your videos
  • Download video from YouTube & convert for offline playback
  • Record video with built-in or external camera and convert to FLV, AVI, MP4, MOV, etc.

Get the MacX DVD Video Converter Pro Pack for just $11.99.

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