What is DVD ISO?
ISO is generally an image file of an uncompressed collection of various files. A DVD ISO file is known as the image file for a DVD disc. With the needed content wrapped into one file with .iso extension, it is easy and convenient to transfer and share the files via wire/wireless network.
How to convert DVD ISO to Droid X?
No matter you use ImgBurn or Disk Utility to create DVD ISO image file, or download the ISO file from sites like BitTorrent to your computer, you may find the ISO file does not work on the new Motorola Droid X smartphone. We need a good DVD ISO to Droid X converter to transcode DVD ISO to Motorola Droid X supported formats like MPEG-4, 3GP, 3G2, WMV, YouTube. Aunsoft Blu-ray Ripper for Mac is the best DVD ISO to Droid X converter on Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.
Step 1. Load DVD ISO to Aunsoft Blu-ray Ripper for Mac.
Run Aunsoft Blu-ray Ripper for Mac as your superior DVD ISO to Droid X converter, and click the "IFO/ISO" button to choose the DVD ISO image file from computer hard drive.
Step 2. Choose Motorola Droid X MP4 format.
Click the "Format" option and choose Android > Motorola Droid (X) H.264 Video(*.mp4) as output format, and DVD to Droid X converter will transcode DVD videos to MP4 with H.264 video codec for easy transferring and playing on Motorola Android phone.
Step 3. Convert DVD ISO to MP4 for Droid X.
Click the convert button under the preview window, and the conversion from DVD ISO to Droid X MP4 starts right away. You can then transfer and mount DVD movies to Verizon Droid X, and play videos with the 4.3-inch multi-touch screen.
Tips:
If you want to play MKV video to Verzon Droid X, AVI video with Xvid on Droid X, and other formats like MTS/M2T/M2TS, MOV, you may use Aunsoft Blu-ray Video Converter Ultimate as the fast Droid X video converter. With this Windows Droid X video converter, you can also compress Blu-ray ISO to Droid X, if you install VirturalDrive Pro on your computer with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7.
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