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DVD to MP4 Converter

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Video encoder
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Video bitrate
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Video framerate
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Playback speed
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Audio encoder
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Audio type
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Audio quality
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CRF value

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Independent
Independent
Our website is platform independent. It works on both Window and iOS Operating systems and can be used without any downloads required.
Absolutely Free
Absolutely Free
The conversion is absolutely free, so you can convert as many files as you want.
Privacy and Security
Privacy and Security
Our website prioritises its customers’ privacy. Since we work with cloud storage your files do not get uploaded. So, no chance of getting any data breach. Your data is safe with us!
Quick Results
Quick Results
The conversion process hardly takes a few seconds, depending on your file size, and you can get quick results easily.
Fast and efficient
Fast and efficient
Video conversion is really fast and you can get your job done in no time
Saves Time
Saves Time
Our website is platform independent, can work on laptops, tabs and phones and the conversion is quick, it saves time.
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How to convert DVD to MP4

  1. 1.Choose your video file or Click on the drop down arrow and select Dropbox/Google Drive
  2. 2.Wait till the video gets uploaded
  3. 3.Choose the appropriate video, audio and compression settings
  4. 4.Click on convert to convert your DVD to MP4 file
  5. 5.Click on download

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it safe to allow access to my drive?

    Yes, it is absolutely safe to allow and give us access to your drive. We won't be making any changes to your site and your dfiles will be safe with you.


  • How can I upload files from my drive/dropbox?

    Click on the drop down arrow and select Dropbox/Google Drive. Select the Google account from where you want to link your drive. Now you can select the files that you want to upload.


  • Will I be charged to use the website?

    Our website is absolutely free and you can use it as many times as you want. There is no free trial uses, after which you will have to pay for using our services. We won't charge you anything.


  • Can I Extract Audio from my video files on this platform?

    Yes, DVD to MP4 converter has an Extract Audio feature with which you can extract the audio from your video files. After uploading your file, you need to select the file format in which you want your audio, and the audio quality. After selecting the desired output format and audio quality, you can extract the audio. The file formats available are MP3 and ACC. The available audio qualities are 48k. 64k, 80k, 96k, 128k, 256k, and 320k. We also have a feature to remove the audio from the video completely.


  • Will I have to create an account to use the converter?

    Our website does not require you to sign up or create an account. The platform is absolutely free and you can compress as many files as you want.


  • Does it support both Android and iOS platforms?

    Yes, our website works on browser, and therefore supports both iOS and Android platforms


  • What is video bitrate?

    Bitrate refers to the amount of data transferred at any given time. A higher transfer speed means more data passes through, and a higher bitrate provides a better-quality video. Simply put, the higher the bitrate the better is the quality of your video. This doesn’t mean you can go overboard with it. Higher bitrate also means higher buffering time. So, it will all depend on your requirement. Bitrate is measured in bits per second(bps). Since bits are lesser values, we use terms like kilobits, megabits, gigabits, depending on the usage. With DVD to MP4 converter you can select your own bitrate, at which you want your videos to be processed. The default measurement is kilobits per second.


  • Will my uploaded files be saved on the server?

    All processing is done on your browser, and no files are transferred to the server. Hence your files are 100% safe.


  • Can I compress my videos?

    DVD to MP4 converter allows you to compress your video files. By going to the compression settings, you can select the video size in MB, selecting the encoding speeds and CRF value. Video size also depends on the resolution, frame rate and bitrate. You can convert your videos to the desired size, by selecting the desired settings.


  • What are the encoding speeds?

    DVD to MP4 converter allows you to choose encoding speed i.e., the speed at which you want to convert the video and save it for download. The encoding speeds available with DVD to MP4 converter are ultrafast, superfast, very fast, faster, Fast, medium, slow, slower, very slow. The slower the speed the better is the compression. DVD to MP4 converter provides a wide range of encoding speeds according to varying needs of our users and ensures to provide the best quality videos for each edit made by the user.


  • What are the video framerate?

    Videos are made by multiple still photos taken and projected onto a screen, per second. Frame rate or frames per second is the speed at which pictures are shown in a second. For a normal motion picture 24 frames per second is the standard rate. It means 24 pictures are shown within a second, which looks like a video. With DVD to MP4 converter you can select the frame rate which you want, according to your need. The frame rates available with us are 24 fps, 30 fps and 60 fps and custom, in which you can type in your desired frame rate. 24 fps are ideal if you want a cinematic look, 30 fps for TV and live sports and 60 fps is ideal for walking videos, blowing candles etc.


  • How long will it take to upload my video?

    The time taken to upload your video for converting depends on the size of your video. Better quality videos with higher resolution will take more time to upload as compared to low-quality videos with lesser resolution. It also depends on the type of video you want to convert. The larger the size of the video, the longer it will take.


  • What are the resolutions available and what will be size of the file of different resolutions?

    DVD to MP4 converter provides all the standard resolutions i.e., 1080p, 720p, 480p, 360p, 240p and 144p. Keep in mind that a higher resolution file size will be more than a file with a lower resolution. The size of the file will also depend on the length of the video, the resolution, the aspect ratio and the CRF values.


  • Will the quality of my videos decrease after converting?

    DVD to MP4 converter allows you to choose the quality of the video as per your requirement. If you want high-quality video, you can choose a higher resolution and the file size will be bigger. But if you care about the size of the file and can compromise in the size then chose a lesser resolution. DVD to MP4 converter also allows all the standard resolutions from 144p to 1080p.


  • What is video encoder?

    Video encoding is a process done to make video files smaller through compression. It is done to convert analog recordings into digital and to make videos that you would play on the internet. The tools used for video file compression and playback are known as “codecs”. There are many codecs available such as H.264, MPEG-2, VP9, WMV, HEVC and Quicktime. A video may be compressed using different codecs and if you don’t have a software that is not capable of playing the video of that codec, the playback fails. At DVD to MP4 converter you can find two best different codecs available, H.264 and MPEG4.


  • What video encoder should I choose?

    The best video codec is H.264. Almost every device that exists supports this codec and it is the most commonly used codec. You can watch H.264 encoded videos on laptops, smartphones, desktops, smart TVs, tablets, gaming consoles and almost every other device which supports video formats. MPEG4 has a slower compression rate as compared to H.264. The image quality and playback are more fluent for files encoded with H.264 encoder. It also has a small file size as compared to MPEG4.


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Details of DVD and MP4 file format

Format DVD MP4
Short Name DVD MP4
Full Name DOS Device Driver MPEG-4 Part 14
Category System files Video file
Pros The storage capacity is enormous. The sound and image quality are both great. Because they are mass-produced, they are quite inexpensive. CDs can be read by DVD drives. Offers multi-platform support. Easy to use. Easily distributable. Compression at a high level while creating smaller files, which makes it perfect for video streaming or compressing high-definition audio-video files. Can content metadata. Can be integrated with 3D graphics and other tools to interact. Supported by all platforms. A versatile file format.
Cons DVDs are not compatible with CD drives. There is no single DVD standard. Breaking or scratching them is a simple way to ruin them. Codec difficulties might cause audio to drift out of sync with the video. Playback and editing may necessitate a significant amount of computational power. Because it is a lossy format, a higher degree of compression and smaller file size would result in audio and video quality reductions. Because of its popularity, copyrighted files can now be illegally distributed.
Created by N/A Moving Picture Experts Group
Created in n/a 2001-2003
Basic information DVD files are used as drivers for MS-DOS-based devices. These driver files allow a computer or other device to communicate with the operating system, in this instance MS-DOS. They may come preconfigured with Windows or require installation from a DVD included with the hardware. MPEG4 is a file format for storing media types defined by the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group, while it can also store other media types. .mp4 is the most common extension for this type of file. It's a type of multimedia file used to save a movie or video clip. It could also include graphics or subtitles. MP4 is an abbreviation for MPEG-4 Part 14 (MPEG-4), a container format based on the QuickTime File Format (QTFF), which is utilised by.MOV and.QT files.
Detailed information DVD files are frequently confused with video files that contain a copy of a movie on a disc. The movie files are normally saved as VOB files, despite the fact that the media is named a DVD. The drivers and DVD files are sometimes already installed on Windows. However, the drivers may need to be manually installed on occasion. This is usually done with the help of a disc or other medium that came with the device. On their websites, several companies also give driver downloads for their products. MP4 files employ the Moving Picture Experts Group's MPEG-4 compression standard (MPEG). The audio and video tracks are compressed separately in this format. The video is compressed using MPEG-4 video encoding, and the audio is encoded using AAC compression, which is the same as that used in.AAC files. Apple and other mobile device manufacturers frequently utilise this file type to store audio, still photos, or video. Audio books, songs, movies, videos, pictures, and podcasts are all examples of this. MPEG-4 is a popular video streaming format. Many MP3 players claim to be able to play MP4 files, which basically implies they can play music and some video files (albeit not always true MP4 files). The MP4 extension allows you to download or stream movies, videos, and audio files.
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