For YouTube videos I just load the file into iMovie. Even if you don't edit it 
at all you can upload it strait from there to YouTube.

Mike Malarsie 
On Apr 10, 2012, at 9:24 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:

> I think the default m4v format compression should work for youtube but I've 
> never tried it. The main buttons are Rip, unlabeled, unlabeled and Compress. 
> The first unlabeled will eject the DVD. The second seems to do the same thing 
> as Compress.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 4/10/12 10:11 AM, Elena Brescacin wrote:
>> downloaded. I found some unlabelled buttons which I have not pressed
>> it has converted in normal dvd player format, I do not know if it's
>> compatible with youtube I'll find...
>> now I'd try to convert it in a better format, these options were in
>> unlabelled buttons I did not give it a try not to get lost more than
>> now
>> I'm going to contact developers, before buying a license, to tell them
>> about this RipIt issue
>> 
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