Rip DVD to iPad for Mac
iPad is so popular now with any levels of people. And as an iPad users, you must want to enjoy your favorite movies on your iPad anytime and anywhere. DVD ripper for iPad - a excellent tool to help both beginners and veterans to rip DVD to iPad for Mac easily and fast. This Mac DVD to iPad Ripper, also known as Mac DVD to iPad Audio Ripper, Mac DVD ripper to iPad is specially designed and uses the easy-to-use concept to help Mac user to rip DVD files to iPad, iPod, iPhone and Apple TV, etc.
Also, except rip DVD to iPad for Mac, this ripper offers you with powerful editing functions. You can adjust effect, trim, crop and add watermark to meet your requirements.
Now let me show you how to rip DVD to iPad for Mac :

Step 1. There are two ways for you to load DVD files
After installation, run the software. You can click "Load DVD" buttons on the tool bar to import DVD files or click "File" in the menu then "Load DVD" to add the DVD as well.
Step 2. Adjust the visual effect of your DVD movies
Click "Effect" button to open the edit window and you can adjust the Brightness, Contrast and Saturation. Click the "OK" button to save the changes.

Note: You can also do the editing like trim, crop and add watermarks.
Step 3. Set the output folder and destination
You can select the Audio and Subtitle for the output files. Click the Profiles drop down list the set the iPad as output format and click the "Browse" to appoint the destination for your output folder.

Note: Click "Settings" button to open the settings window and you can set the parameters like video audio codec, frame rate, sample rate, resolution, channels and so on.
Step 4. Rip DVD to iPad for Mac
When the above settings and editing are finished, you can click "Start" to begin to rip DVD to iPad for Mac.
System Requirements
| OS | Mac OS X v10.4 - 10.6, Snow Leopard supported |
| Processor | PowerPC G4/G5 or Intel processor |
| RAM | 256MB RAM (512MB or above recommended) |
| Free Hard Disk | 30MB space for installation |
| Graphic Card | Super VGA (800x600) resolution, 16-bit graphics card or higher |