
What are MPEG files?
MPEG (pronounced M-peg), which stands for Moving Picture Experts Group, is the name of a family of standards used for coding audio-visual information (e.g., movies, video, music) in a digital compressed format.
The major advantage of MPEG compared to other video and audio coding formats is that MPEG files are much smaller for the same quality. This is because MPEG uses very sophisticated compression techniques.
When you have come into possession of a file with an .MPG or .MPEG extension, you usually have either MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 video. MPEG-1 video is used on VideoCD (VCD) discs and MPEG-2 video is used on Super VideoCD (SVCD) and DVD discs.

Step 1: Click the “Load DVD” button to Load your DVD.
Step 2: Select the output video format (.mpeg) from the “Profile” drop-down list.
Step 3: Click the “Start” button to begin your conversion.
Tips:How to Edit DVD Movie?
1: Crop ---Move the black edge of the video to get the best viewing effect.
2: Trim ---Cut any clip of the DVD Movie.
3: Merge ---Merge several DVD Movies into one video file.