Ahh, Apple DVD player is starting up when you put in the DVD. This is
normal. I turned that autolaunch stuff off in system preferences under
CDs & DVDs. There is a option called "When you insert a video DVD" which
has a pop up button of options next to it, and one of those options is
"Ignore".
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your response. When I insert a dvd into my machine with irip open,
something else happens. Unfortunately it is not what you achieved and reported.
On my machine, all that happens is that dvd player starts up. The irip window
remains open, but even after closing the dvd playe
Sorry for the delay, had to find a DVD to try this with as it's been a
while. Generally the buttons you need appear in the window after a DVD
has been inserted and mounted. The first thing will be the name of the
folder which is usually the name of the DVD. You can rename this to
anything you w
It could also be that apps like ripit are trading in dangerous waters as
it is officially illegal to break encryption even though you have the
right to make backup copies. But without breaking the encryption (as
feeble as it is) you can't exercise your rights to a backup. Thus the
conundrum. Ri
Hi Chris,
I just downloaded and ran irip. Getting out of the registration dialog that you
land in at first, is a matter of going into the window menu and clicking the
main window to focus it. However, how did you work with the rest? The toolbar
gives no buttons. It's just an empty control that y
Hi. I'm pleased that DVD remaster can at least be bought from the app store.
Lately, it seems that most apps I want, I have to buy outside of the app store
and put on my credit card. Sad when I have iTunes credit in the store.
On Aug 4, 2011, at 8:07 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> The one is better
The one is better which does what you want :) RipIt's web site claims a
that it is guaranteed to work and they will even go out and buy a DVD to
test if you have trouble with getting one to rip. Their focus is on
simple so it's not going to do all kinds of fancy conversions or copy
only selecte
Thanks. Got it. It's half the price of DVD Remaster pro.
I wonder which is better?
On Aug 1, 2011, at 11:31 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> Might want to give RipIt a try. They have a free demo version to download
> which lets you do a couple rips before you have to buy it. Purchase cost is
> $25. I
Might want to give RipIt a try. They have a free demo version to
download which lets you do a couple rips before you have to buy it.
Purchase cost is $25. It's main thing is to copy protected disks but it
will also do compression to create versions for ipods and such.
http://thelittleappfactor
Hi, Doug. Will it work with commercial DVD's as far as making a backup copy?
Also, will it allow you to create an m4v file to put onto your iPad or iPhone?
Thanks.
On Jul 29, 2011, at 10:03 AM, Doug Lawlor wrote:
> Hi Paul,
> Check out dvd remaster. This program should do what you want and is ver
ph&Sharrie
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Looking for an accessible DVD ripper
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Thanks, guys. It is the protected ones I an interested in.
I can't tell for sure but handbrake looks accessible from what little I've
seen. Haven't tried a DVD yet.
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On Jul 29, 2011, at 11:07 AM, "Red.Falcon"
wrote:
> Hi Brett!
> Quite a while ago someone talked about a s
Hi Brett!
Quite a while ago someone talked about a software called mac the ripper!
It might do what you want [I don't know]
And unless someone else give's you a link I'm afraid it's off to google for you!
hth Colin
On 29 Jul 2011, at 18:59, Brett C. wrote:
> DVD Remaster is accessible and works w
DVD Remaster is accessible and works well, but it won't rip protected DVDs,
which happens to be most movies you purchase and want to put into iTunes. :(
Brett C.
On Jul 29, 2011, at 11:03 AM, Doug Lawlor wrote:
> Hi Paul,
> Check out dvd remaster. This program should do what you want and is ver
Hi Paul,
Check out dvd remaster. This program should do what you want and is very
accessible. I'm not sure how much it is because when I bought the program it
was on sale for 90% off the list price.
Doug
On 2011-07-29, at 1:42 PM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
> Hi, guys. I am looking for an accessib
Hi, guys. I am looking for an accessible DVD cloning program like Handbrake. I
want to convert DVD's to m4v files I can copy to my iPhone.
If handbrake is accessible, that's great; but is there a better one?
I'd also like a program which will clone the DVD so I can have a backup and put
the orig
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