Same as Blu-ray, DVDFab 13 does not support to convert any DVD movies into 3D FLV format any longer due to the limitation of FLV itself. So, please select other video formats which can hold HD contents, like MP4, or MKV, etc. DVDFab DVD Ripper is a born DVDFab 2D to 3D Converter which works with DVD Ripper convert 2D DVDs into a range of 3D videos with very impressive 3D effects.

Ripping and Converting 2D DVD to 3D

Step 1: Download and install the latest DVDFab 13 onto your computer;

Download and install DVDFab 13

Step 2: Launch DVDFab 13, choose Ripper option at the Option Interface (or from the Option Bar at the Main Interface), then load the regular DVD you are about to convert;

Launch DVDFab 13

Step 3: Click the down-triangle button and click "Choose Other Profile";

Converting 2D DVD to 3D

Open profile library on the top left corner of the main interface and go to Format to choose a video profile from the "Format">"Video">"3D" column, according to what video format your 3D device is able to play back;

Converting 2D DVD to 3D

Click “Advanced Settings” button behind the Profile Box to do corresponding settings regarding to video, audio, subtitle and 3D formats;

Converting 2D DVD to 3D

Step 4: Click the “Video Edit” button to customize the resulting 3D video if needed.

Click the “Video Edit” button

Basic Knowledge of Flash Video (FLV)

FLV, or Flash Video, is a file format used to deliver video content over the internet using Adobe Flash Player. It became popular for streaming video on websites, particularly during the early 2000s. FLV files are typically small in size, making them suitable for online streaming, and they support various types of video and audio codecs.

While FLV was widely used for online video content, its popularity has declined with the rise of newer formats like MP4 and the move away from Flash technology. However, FLV files may still be encountered in older web content or archived media.

Limitations of FLV
Dependence on Flash Player: FLV files require Adobe Flash Player for playback, which is no longer supported in many browsers, leading to compatibility issues.
Limited Device Support: Many modern devices and platforms do not support FLV natively, making it challenging to play on smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs.
Quality Limitations: While FLV can deliver decent quality, it is often not as efficient as newer formats like MP4, which offer better compression and quality at lower bitrates.
Security Concerns: The Flash Player has been associated with security vulnerabilities, which has further reduced its use in web applications.
No Longer Actively Developed: Adobe officially ended support for Flash Player in 2020, meaning no further updates or improvements will be made to FLV or its associated technologies.
File Size: FLV files can be larger compared to more modern formats, making them less efficient for streaming.

These limitations have led to a shift towards more versatile and widely supported formats like MP4 and HTML5 video for online content.

Conclusion

In conclusion, ripping and converting 2D DVDs to 3D can greatly enhance the viewing experience, and tools like DVDFab DVD Ripper make this process more accessible. This software not only simplifies the conversion but also allows users to delve into various 3D settings for optimal results. Ultimately, by utilizing such advanced tools, you can breathe new life into your DVD collection and enjoy your favorite films in a captivating 3D format.