DVD ISO or IFO image files are special file formats. While they contains the main content that stored on discs. Based on its specificity, most of the media players can’t play them. Toshiba Thrive also included. So if you want to play DVD ISO or IFO image file on Toshiba Thrive, you should convert it to Thrive supported video formats.
According to my own experience, the h.264 mp4 is a good choice. This format can be played well by toshiba thrive while the result video will take up very little space. Meanwhile, a suitable video tool is necessary. Here i take Pavtube DVD Ripper as an example. It’s easy to use and the process won’t take much time. Below is the step-by-step guide, for your reference.
Step 1. Download and install this DVD ISO/IFO to Toshiba Thrive converter on your computer. Open it and load your DVD iso or ifo image file into this program.
Step 2. Click on “Format < Android < Motorola Xoom H.264 Video(*.mp4)” to easily get the output video format for Motorola Xoom that also can be watched on the Toshiba Thrive with perfect video quality and sound effect.
PS. Free download Toshiba Thrive Patch here, you could directly choose the video preset with optimized settings for Toshiba Thrive under the Android category.
Tips. This powerful Toshiba Thrive DVD Ripper also allows you to edit DVD movie file by cropping, trimming, adding watermark effect, deinterlacing, merging, rotating and more.
Step 3. After everything is done, just click on the “convert” button to start the conversion.
As you see, it’s so simple to operate. When the process is finished, transfer the result video to Toshiba Thrive, Then, you can watch DVD iso/ifo movies on Toshiba Thrive as you like.
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