I didn't notice a reply to this. You do know that ripping a commercial
DVD, while trivial to do, breaks the DMCA laws if you are in the US and
DMCA trumps fair use as well. Check the archives on this mailing list
for more details.
CB
On 1/11/13 11:20 PM, Chad Rohr wrote:
I have ripped a bunc
Hi there.
Thanks for the dvd ripping help. I have another question.
I actually like mac dvd ripper pro, but how do I get it to save in avi format?
Is that possible? Do I need something else on my mac for that extension?
May and Prince Noah
www.canadianlynx.ca
m...@canadianlynx.ca
On 2013-01-04
Hi May, I'd say Handbrake would probably be the best choice to go with. It's
available from handbrake.fr
On 2013-01-04, at 10:28 AM, May and Noah wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Sorry if this thread was talked about before.
>
> What is the best dvd ripping software that works with voiceover that allows
> m
Oo, now that's good to know for when I get those.
I just have movies for now, but will get tv shows.
May and Prince Noah
www.canadianlynx.ca
m...@canadianlynx.ca
On 2013-01-04, at 10:33 AM, Michael Huckabay wrote:
> Hi there to ancer your question regarding DVD ripping software I normly use
>
Thanks very much. I'll check those out.
May and Prince Noah
www.canadianlynx.ca
m...@canadianlynx.ca
On 2013-01-04, at 10:32 AM, Kliphton wrote:
> Most people like hand break, it's free and you have to Google it to find the
> down load link. Others like DVD remaster, I personally think it is o
Hi there to ancer your question regarding DVD ripping software I normly use rip
it and it seams pretty excessible.
If your doing tv show dvd's I use rip it and then hand brake to go through and
sort out the episodes.
Hope this helps.
On 2013-01-04, at 9:28 AM, May and Noah wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Sor
Most people like hand break, it's free and you have to Google it to find the
down load link. Others like DVD remaster, I personally think it is over
priced at $49.99 Another that they say is good with voice over is Mac DVD
ripper pro, unlike the first 2 I mentioned, this one removes the incripsio
With Handbreak, what I found to be good, is if you save the settings
you prefer to a preset, then you can apply that to each title, then,
press command shift e I think it is, to add it to the queue. When
you've done this for all the titles, you then rip with command + enter
I think.
Not sure if I'
Personally, I'm fond of RipIt. It does a great job. You can choose to rip the
disc into an image file or mp4 files. Because I prefer the Xvid avi format to
the mp4 format, I then use iSkysoft iMedia Converter to turn a ripped disc into
avi files. The only part of iMedia Converter that isn't acce
Hello. try selecting each title and it should rip it in to seprate tracks. I
wripped 3 disks that way once.
S
On Mar 5, 2011, at 10:39 PM, James Malone wrote:
> Hi guys. Does anyone know of a good DVD ripper for the Mac? I've tried
> handbreak, but it all seems to put it in to 1 big chunky fil
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