Want to enjoy your favorite “Roman Holiday” and “Forrest Gump” on your iPhone everywhere at any time? Want to entertain yourself with the latest Slumdog Millionaire”? What a pity if you cannot enjoy a DVD movie on your iPhone during a flight trip! I bet no iPhone owners could live without audio/video playback with the new and cool iPhone. It is easy and convenient to do so, just follow the instructions below.
Things you need: iPhone, DVD Ripper, or simply a DVD to iPod Converter and computer. As for DVD Ripper, there are a lot of choices but I suggest you to try
Pavtube DVD Ripper or
Pavtube DVD to iPhone Converter. It is easy to use and it is 50% right now.
Step1: You may want to set the iPhone to not sync automatically to iTunes as this could give you too much of an overload of information at once, this way you can pick and choose what you want to put on it. You can also set iTunes to not sync right away with all iPhones.
Step2: To set it up to not sync automatically, connect it to your computer and in iTunes click the Summary tab. Then un-check “Automatically Sync when iPhone is connected.” This stops iTunes from coming up when you connect iPhone. You can still start it manually if you need to sync it later.
Step3: To set it up to not sync for all iPhones, in iTunes choose iTunes then Preferences (on a Mac) or Edit then Preferences (on a PC), then un-check “Disable automatic syncing for all iPhones.”
Step4: Click the Summary tab, and then click Sync in the lower-right corner of the window. Or, if you’ve changed any sync settings, click Apply.
Step5: Now go to the 'Music' pane. You can sync it to grab it all, or select your personal playlists and/or podcasts. It will load up and be ready to go! Anything Audio such as music video's or audiobooks will load here.
Step6: Next go to the 'Video' pane. Same thing, pick and choose or load them all up!
Step7: If you want to carry your photo albums, it is as simple as going to the 'Photo' pane and bringing them over as well. This is when you would need iPhoto 4.0.3 or later on a Mac, or with Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0 or later or Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 or later on a PC. If you have them formatted in a folder already that is not needed, just pull them over.
Voila, everything is done. You can enjoy DVD movie with your iPhone right now.