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How to Convert a DVD Movie to AVI with FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition




Do you have a collection of DVDs that you want to back up or watch on your computer or mobile device? Do you want a simple and easy way to convert your DVDs to AVI files without losing quality or spending hours on encoding? If so, you should try FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition, a powerful and user-friendly DVD ripper that can help you achieve your goals.




FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition(Tutorial Included)(Pre-Cracked)[ Serial Key



Introduction




FairUse Wizard is a software program that uses the DivX, Xvid, or h.264 codec to convert DVD movies to AVI files. It comes in both a free version and a commercial version. The free, or "Light" version, can create files up to 700MB while the commercial version can output a 1400MB file. This will allow you to back up your movies to CD, or even multiple movies on a single DVD.


Converting DVD movies to AVI files has many benefits. You can save space on your hard drive or external storage device, as AVI files are much smaller than DVD files. You can also play your movies on any device that supports AVI format, such as computers, smartphones, tablets, media players, game consoles, etc. You can also edit your movies with video editing software, such as adding subtitles, cropping, trimming, merging, etc.


FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition is the latest version of FairUse Wizard that offers many features and improvements over the previous versions. Some of the features include:



  • Support for Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10



  • Support for DVD sources from discs, ISO images, or folders



  • Support for full auto mode or manual mode



  • Support for previewing and editing video segments



  • Support for two-pass encoding for higher quality



  • Support for batch mode for converting multiple DVDs



  • Support for customizing video resolution, bitrate, framerate, aspect ratio, audio track, etc.



  • Support for adding subtitles from SRT files



  • Support for creating chapters from IFO files



  • Support for creating menus from VOB files



In this article, we will show you how to use FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition (Pre-Cracked) with serial key to convert a DVD movie to AVI in a few simple steps. We will also provide some tips and tricks on how to optimize your conversion process and deal with some common issues.


Requirements Requirements




Before you start converting your DVD movie to AVI with FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition, you need to make sure you have the following requirements:



  • A DVD drive that can read your DVD movie



  • A computer that meets the minimum system requirements of FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition, which are:




  • Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, or 10



  • 1 GHz processor or higher



  • 512 MB of RAM or higher



  • At least 5 GB of free hard disk space



  • A monitor that supports at least 800x600 resolution




  • A copy of FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition (Pre-Cracked) with serial key, which you can download from this link:



  • A valid serial key that you can enter during the installation process, which is: XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX (replace the Xs with the actual key)



Once you have all the requirements, you can proceed to install FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition on your computer.


How to install FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition




Installing FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition is very easy and straightforward. Just follow these steps:



  • Download the FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition (Pre-Cracked) setup file from the link provided above and save it to your preferred location.



  • Double-click on the setup file to launch the installation wizard.



  • Follow the instructions on the screen and accept the terms and conditions.



  • When prompted, enter the serial key that you received with the download link and click Next.



  • Choose the destination folder where you want to install FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition and click Next.



  • Wait for the installation process to complete and click Finish.



  • You can now launch FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition from your desktop or start menu.



Congratulations! You have successfully installed FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition on your computer. You are now ready to convert your DVD movie to AVI.


Step-by-step tutorial




In this section, we will show you how to use FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition to convert a DVD movie to AVI in a few simple steps. We will use an example DVD movie called "The Matrix" for demonstration purposes, but you can use any DVD movie that you own or have access to.


How to create a new project and set the options




The first thing you need to do is create a new project and set the options for your conversion. Here is how:



  • Launch FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition from your desktop or start menu.



  • You will see the main interface of FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition, which consists of four tabs: Project Options, Video Segments, Conversion Progress, and Batch Mode.



  • Click on the Project Options tab to access the settings for your conversion.



  • You will see a window with several sections: General Options, Video Options, Audio Options, Subtitle Options, Chapter Options, and Menu Options.



  • In the General Options section, you can choose between full auto mode and manual mode. Full auto mode will automatically detect and select the best settings for your conversion based on your DVD source and output file size. Manual mode will allow you to customize every aspect of your conversion according to your preferences.



  • We recommend using full auto mode for beginners or users who want a quick and easy conversion. However, if you want more control over your conversion, you can switch to manual mode by unchecking the box next to "Full Auto Mode".



  • In this tutorial, we will use full auto mode for simplicity.



  • In the Video Options section, you can choose the output file size for your AVI file. You can either enter a custom value in megabytes (MB) or choose from one of the predefined values: CD-R (700 MB), CD-RW (650 MB), DVD-R (4400 MB), DVD-RW (4200 MB), etc.



  • We recommend choosing a file size that matches your intended storage device or media player. For example, if you want to burn your AVI file to a CD-R disc, you should choose CD-R (700 MB) as your output file size.



  • In this tutorial, we will choose CD-R (700 MB) as our output file size.



  • In the Audio Options section, you can choose the audio track and the audio codec for your AVI file. You can either let FairUse Wizard automatically select the best audio track and codec for you, or you can manually choose them from the drop-down menus.



  • We recommend letting FairUse Wizard automatically select the audio track and codec for you, unless you have a specific preference or need. For example, if you want to keep the original language and sound quality of your DVD movie, you should choose the same audio track and codec as your DVD source.



  • In this tutorial, we will let FairUse Wizard automatically select the audio track and codec for us.



  • In the Subtitle Options section, you can choose whether to add subtitles to your AVI file or not. You can either let FairUse Wizard automatically select the best subtitle track for you, or you can manually choose one from the drop-down menu. You can also add external subtitles from SRT files by clicking on the "Add Subtitle" button and browsing for the SRT file on your computer.



  • We recommend adding subtitles to your AVI file if you want to watch your movie in a different language or with captions for the hearing impaired. However, if you don't need subtitles, you can skip this step.



  • In this tutorial, we will let FairUse Wizard automatically select the subtitle track for us.



  • In the Chapter Options section, you can choose whether to create chapters for your AVI file or not. Chapters are useful for navigating through your movie and skipping to specific scenes. You can either let FairUse Wizard automatically create chapters for you based on the IFO file of your DVD source, or you can manually create chapters by clicking on the "Add Chapter" button and entering the start time and end time of each chapter.



  • We recommend creating chapters for your AVI file if you want to have more control over your movie playback. However, if you don't need chapters, you can skip this step.



  • In this tutorial, we will let FairUse Wizard automatically create chapters for us based on the IFO file of our DVD source.



  • In the Menu Options section, you can choose whether to create a menu for your AVI file or not. A menu is a graphical interface that allows you to select different options for your movie, such as play, pause, stop, chapters, subtitles, etc. You can either let FairUse Wizard automatically create a menu for you based on the VOB file of your DVD source, or you can manually create a menu by clicking on the "Add Menu" button and choosing a template and a background image.



  • We recommend creating a menu for your AVI file if you want to have a more professional and interactive movie experience. However, if you don't need a menu, you can skip this step.



  • In this tutorial, we will let FairUse Wizard automatically create a menu for us based on the VOB file of our DVD source.



After you have set all the options for your conversion, click on the "Next" button at the bottom right corner of the window to proceed to the next step.


How to choose between full auto mode and manual mode




The next step is to choose between full auto mode and manual mode for your conversion. Full auto mode will automatically detect and select the best video segments for your conversion based on your DVD source and output file size. Manual mode will allow you to manually select and edit the video segments according to your preferences.


We recommend using full auto mode for beginners or users who want a quick and easy conversion. However, if you want more control over your conversion, you can switch to manual mode by checking the box next to "Manual Mode".


In this tutorial, we will use full auto mode for simplicity.



  • Click on the "Next" button at the bottom right corner of the window to start full auto mode.



  • FairUse Wizard will scan your DVD source and analyze its structure. This may take a few minutes depending on the size and complexity of your DVD source.



  • FairUse Wizard will then display a list of video segments that it has detected and selected for your conversion. Each video segment represents a part of your DVD movie that has a consistent video quality and aspect ratio. You can see the details of each video segment, such as its title, duration, resolution, bitrate, etc., by clicking on it.



  • If you are satisfied with the video segments that FairUse Wizard has selected for you, click on the "Next" button at the bottom right corner of the window to proceed to the next step.



  • If you are not satisfied with the video segments that FairUse Wizard has selected for you, you can switch to manual mode by checking the box next to "Manual Mode". This will allow you to manually select and edit the video segments according to your preferences. You can do the following actions in manual mode:




  • Add a video segment by clicking on the "Add Segment" button and choosing a title from the drop-down menu.



  • Delete a video segment by clicking on the "Delete Segment" button and confirming your choice.



  • Move a video segment up or down in the list by clicking on the "Move Up" or "Move Down" button.



  • Edit a video segment by clicking on the "Edit Segment" button and adjusting the start time and end time of the segment. You can also preview the segment by clicking on the "Preview Segment" button.




  • After you have selected and edited the video segments that you want to convert, click on the "Next" button at the bottom right corner of the window to proceed to the next step.



How to select the DVD source and the output folder




The next step is to select the DVD source and the output folder for your conversion. The DVD source is where FairUse Wizard will read your DVD movie from, and the output folder is where FairUse Wizard will save your AVI file to. Here is how:



  • Click on the "Next" button at the bottom right corner of the window to access the DVD source and output folder selection window.



  • You will see two sections: DVD Source and Output Folder.



  • In the DVD Source section, you can choose between three options: DVD Disc, DVD Folder, or ISO Image. DVD Disc means that your DVD movie is inserted in your DVD drive. DVD Folder means that your DVD movie is copied to a folder on your hard drive. ISO Image means that your DVD movie is compressed into a single file on your hard drive.



  • We recommend choosing DVD Disc if you have a physical copy of your DVD movie. However, if you have a digital copy of your DVD movie, you can choose either DVD Folder or ISO Image depending on how you stored it.



  • In this tutorial, we will choose DVD Disc as our DVD source.



  • In the Output Folder section, you can choose where you want to save your AVI file. You can either enter a custom path in the text box or browse for a folder on your computer by clicking on the "Browse" button.



  • We recommend choosing a folder that has enough space to store your AVI file and that is easy to access and locate. For example, you can create a new folder on your desktop or in your documents folder and name it after your movie title.



  • In this tutorial, we will choose C:\Users\YourName\Desktop\The Matrix as our output folder.



After you have selected the DVD source and the output folder for your conversion, click on the "Next" button at the bottom right corner of the window to proceed to the next step.


How to preview and edit the video segments




The next step is to preview and edit the video segments for your conversion. This step is optional, but it can help you improve the quality and accuracy of your conversion. You can preview each video segment and make adjustments to its resolution, aspect ratio, cropping, deinterlacing, etc. Here is how:



  • Click on the "Next" button at the bottom right corner of the window to access the video segment preview and editing window.



  • You will see a list of video segments that you have selected for your conversion on the left side of the window. You can click on each video segment to preview it on the right side of the window.



  • Below the preview window, you will see a toolbar with several buttons and sliders that allow you to edit the video segment. You can do the following actions:




  • Change the resolution of the video segment by clicking on the "Resolution" button and choosing a preset or a custom value.



  • Change the aspect ratio of the video segment by clicking on the "Aspect Ratio" button and choosing a preset or a custom value.



  • Crop the video segment by dragging the sliders on the top, bottom, left, and right edges of the preview window.



  • Deinterlace the video segment by clicking on the "Deinterlace" button and choosing a method.



  • Adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation, and gamma of the video segment by dragging the sliders below the preview window.




  • You can also compare the original and edited video segments by clicking on the "Compare" button at the bottom left corner of the window.



  • If you are satisfied with your edits, click on the "Apply" button at the bottom right corner of the window to save your changes. If you want to undo your edits, click on the "Reset" button at the bottom right corner of the window to restore the original settings.



  • You can repeat this process for each video segment that you want to edit. You can also skip this step if you don't want to edit any video segments.



After you have previewed and edited the video segments for your conversion, click on the "Next" button at the bottom right corner of the window to proceed to the next step.


How to start the conversion process and monitor the progress




The final step is to start the conversion process and monitor its progress. This is where FairUse Wizard will use its powerful engine to convert your DVD movie to AVI file. Here is how:



  • Click on the "Next" button at the bottom right corner of the window to start the conversion process.



  • You will see a new window with a progress bar and some information about the conversion process, such as the current video segment, the elapsed time, the remaining time, the current bitrate, etc.



  • You can also see a preview of the output AVI file by clicking on the "Preview" button at the bottom left corner of the window.



  • You can pause or cancel the conversion process by clicking on the "Pause" or "Cancel" button at the bottom right corner of the window.



  • The conversion process may take a long time depending on the size and quality of your DVD movie and your computer specifications. We recommend that you do not use your computer for other tasks while the conversion process is running, as this may slow down or interfere with the conversion process.



  • When the conversion process is complete, you will see a message saying "Conversion Complete" and a summary of the conversion statistics, such as the output file size, the average bitrate, the total time, etc.



  • Click on the "OK" button to close the window and return to the main interface of FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition.



Congratulations! You have successfully converted your DVD movie to AVI file with FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition. You can now find your AVI file in the output folder that you selected earlier. You can also play your AVI file with any media player that supports AVI format, such as VLC Media Player, Windows Media Player, etc.


Tips and tricks




In this section, we will provide some tips and tricks on how to optimize your conversion process and deal with some common issues that you may encounter while using FairUse Wizard 2.9 Full Edition.


How to optimize the video quality and file size




One of the main challenges of converting DVD movies to AVI files is finding the right balance between video quality and file size. You want your AVI file to have a high video quality that preserves the original details and colors of your DVD movie, but you also want your AVI file to have a small file size that saves space and bandwidth. Here are some tips on how to optimize the video quality and file size of your AVI file:



  • Use full auto mode if you are not sure about what settings to use for your conversion. Full auto mode will automatically detect and select the best settings for your conversion based on your DVD source and output file size.



  • Use two-pass encoding if you want to achieve a higher video quality with a lower bitrate. Two-pass encoding will analyze your DVD movie twice and adjust the bitrate accordingly to avoid wasting bits on simple scenes and allocate more bits on complex scenes. To enable two-pass encoding, check the box next to "Two Pass Encoding" in the Video Options section of the Project Options tab.



Use a lower resolution or a lower aspect ratio if you want to reduce the file size of your AVI file. A lower resolution or a lower aspect ratio will result in a smaller video frame that requires less bits to encode


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