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How to edit, crop, trim DVD clips and capture pictures on Mac OS X
There are a few tips and tricks you won't miss out on while using this DVD Ripper for Mac to rip DVD on your Mac machine.
Tip 1. Split DVD chapters and capture DVD clips
If you want to capture a clip from the current title/chapter, move the pointer over the thumbnail of the DVD you want to split and choose "split" from the pop-up menu. In the Split window, you can choose split DVD into chapters automatically. Or you can drag the slider to the exact point you want to cut the video, and click "scissors" icon. When the settings are done, close the window and click "Yes" in pop-up dialogue to save the settings.

Tip 2. Crop DVD Video
In the Crop window, select an output aspect ratio and the available options are: Keep Original, Full Screen, 16:9 and 4:3. You can enter the crop values manually or drag the rectangular selection box to select the displaying area.
Tip 3. Video Effect
In the Video Adjustment window, drag the slider to set the brightness, contrast, saturation and volume. You can also choose a special effect from the Effect drop-down list to apply to your DVD movie.

Tip 4. Capture Pictures
After the files added, you can preview the movie in the preview window on the left of the main interface. While previewing the movie, you can capture pictures by clicking the Snapshot button.
It is recommended that you choose iMedia Converter for Mac if you want to both rip DVD and convert video on your Mac machine.



