Yes. Actually, it is freely licensed and open-source software, but for most users there is no practical distinction.
it has a sticky handbrake switch
Yes its freeware.
There are several options to ocnvert dvd to mpeg: online video converter, dvd converter freeware like dvd43 or handbrake and dvd converter shareware. DVD0101.Com offers a decent DVD to MPEG ripper and converter.
You can find a link to Handbrake in the related links.
"Non-commercial" freeware is freeware that anyone can use for personal use, but not as part of a business.
"Non-commercial" freeware is freeware that anyone can use for personal use, but not as part of a business.
Microsoft internet explorer is an example for freeware s/w and PDF to DWG Freeware is nice.
Microsoft internet explorer is an example for freeware s/w and PDF to DWG Freeware is nice.
You can use a program called Handbrake. It is freeware and it will convert a DVD movie from the disc into a file that an iPod will accept.This will only work if you have an iPod with Video capabilities. (all new iPod Nano, Classic and Touch have this)Avalible on...Mac OSWindowsLinux CLI
The handbrake is ajusted in two ways. Firstly it has rear handbrake drums which can be adjusted. Secondly remove the armreast console from around the handbrake lever and there is an ajustment nut here as well.
it is freeware because it wants to encourage people to use and publicise it
One example of freeware is the web browser you're using. Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Google Chrome are all considered freeware.