You'll need a DVD ripper to convert DVD to iTunes supported video format and then import the converted DVD to iTunes. The Freemake Video Converter can convert DVD to almost all popular formats, but it cannot rip the protected DVDs. So if your DVDs are without protection, you can try this wounderful video convert. But if DVD is protected, you can try other professional DVD ripper. Many are unavilable. I use this one (http://tfishsoft.com/dvdripperforwins.html) which works quite well for me. You can try.
Yes you need to rip them to iTunes, keep in mind it's going to ask you about license rights yahda yahda. Depending on the ipod you have, if you can veiw videos on your Ipod then you can rip DVDs to your itunes software and import it that way.
You need a DVD drive to rip DVDs then you may need to get software that can convert DVDs to r4d
You can use utilities like Handbrake to rip the video off the DVD. You can then import them into iTunes and sync them with your iPad.
if you have itunes then it wil let you rip your dvds but if not plug your ipod into the computer with itunes up the go into the ipod through itunes and click on the video file and check that you have anough space then press sync and it should work give it a try
Ahmed
Simply go to the the itunes store through itunes and buy a movie or tv programme (you cannot rip a DVD like you can an audio CD as dvds are usually encrypted) and then drag it from your video or tv programme library to your iPod.
No you cant directly put movies onto itunes because they aren't mP4 files. Though there a lot of programs that can rip dvds into mp4 files. If you're paranoid about downloading a program online (in case you get a virus) you can use the program i bought at Jb HiFi. Its called iStudio-6. It works only on burnt dvds though. But if you record something with a USB on your TV (absolutely anything) and put that recording on your computer. From there you can rip that into an MP4 File.
yes if they are purchased from the itunes store. to get money on itunes buy an itunes card and scratch of the back then redeem.now back to the question.yes if they are purchased from the itunes store. no if you rip it from a CD you own. but i don't know if rippin dvds is o.k.
you can buy the DVDs and get it on iTunes NOW!!
You must know the iTunes can only recognize MP4 and MOV videos. To import DVD to iTunes library on Mac OS X, first, please rip DVD to iTunes supported formats. See the link "How to Rip DVD to iTunes for iPad on Mac".
In terms of CDs and DVDs, 'Rip' means extract content. In this case, 'to rip a CD' means to copy the content to the computer and save it there. The application 'DVD Rip' does just that.
we use DVD magic ripper .