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How to convert DVD to YouTube video formats?

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Many friends have their videos on DVD but need to put it on YouTube or send to friends to see. The problem is they don't know how to convert the DVD to videos that accepts by YouTube. Generally, YouTube accepts videos within 10 minutes in AVI, MOV, WMV, MPEG, and MP4, etc. So, the first thing is to rip and convert DVD to YouTube video formats, and then cut them into individual clips and put them onto YouTube.

Leawo DVD Ripper can help to rip DVD to WMV, convert DVD to AVI, etc. for uploading to YouTube. It also helps to trim the video into individual video clips even short durations. That is quite possible to make the two hours’ movie into 1 minute clip. You can take that one portion as a new file to upload. So it is possible to upload your DVD to YouTube with this DVD to YouTube Converter.

This converter allows you to edit the video in addition to the primary function to convert DVD to YouTube. You can edit and improve the video firstly and then upload it to YouTube.

This DVD Ripper is with the excellent output quality, which lets you feel the result! It's exceptionally easy to use, and let’s see how to use it to convert DVD to YouTube now. Let’s take convert DVD to WMV for example.

Step 1

Insert the DVD disk into the DVD drive, open the program and import the DVD files.

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Step 2

Do the settings:

1. In Subtitle, select the subtitle language.

2. In Audio, select the language of the audio.

3. In Profile, select WMV Video.

4. In Output, set your destination folder for the output file.

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Step 3

Click "Customize" to customize the video in your desire.

a. Effect adjustment:

Drag the slides for Brightness, Contrast, and Volume to improve the video quality.

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b. Drag the buttons on the slide to trim the video or change the values directly in the Start Time and End Time.

c. Choose a selection from "Letter Box" to crop the video, or directly drag the dot frame for it. Click "OK" to confirm the settings.

Step 4

Click the big button to start the conversion.

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How to upload the converted video onto YouTube?

1. Go to the website YouTube.com

2. Create an account if you have not already have one. Or go onto the next step if you already have an account.

3. Log into your account.

Click the yellow "Upload" button on the top right-hand side of the homepage.

4. Enter the details required, the title of the video, the description of the video, what category the video should be in and the tags. Optionally, you can fill in the 'Broadcast Options', the 'Date and Map Options' and the 'Sharing Options'.

5. Click "Continue".

6. Choose a video file. Remember only certain video formats can be uploaded to YouTube so make sure you have the right type of file.

7. Finally click "Upload Video" and wait for your video to complete processing.

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