Now that you have got the exported 3GP/3GP2 video, and the rest of the work is to transfer the video to your mobile phone. Simply, you just need a USB cable to connect your computer and your mobile phone, or you can turn on Bluetooth of your computer and your mobile phone to transfer the videos on your computer to your mobile phone through Bluetooth. It is quite a convenient way.
Step 1, launch this popular DVD to 3GP Converter, and import DVD to file list. I use it, because it is easy to use and boasts brilliant interface, what is more, it is rips really fast and smoothly. Step 2, choose an output format and do detailed settings according to your need and the mobile phone you are using. Step 3, if you choose, you can edit DVD video in the way of cropping image, trimming the video and adjusting effects, flipping the video and cutting of black edges, and adjusting the volume etc. Step 4, you can also split the DVD movie to different parts and choose some to merge to one video. In other words, you can convert part of the DVD Movie to 3GP/3GP2 video rather than converting the entire DVD. Step 5, hit the big “Convert” button to start converting after you have finished all the settings. It takes about an hour to finish the converting depending on how long you convert the movie.
Now that you have got the exported 3GP/3GP2 video, and the rest of the work is to transfer the video to your mobile phone. Simply, you just need a USB cable to connect your computer and your mobile phone, or you can turn on Bluetooth of your computer and your mobile phone to transfer the videos on your computer to your mobile phone through Bluetooth. It is quite a convenient way.
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