And you do not necessarily even have to download/install VLC since there is a 
plugin that HandBrake will acquire as necessary that will take care of the copy 
protection.

On Sep 30, 2012, at 12:05 PM, VaShaun Jones <vashaun.jo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Handbrake will do all of this and more for free. You just need another free 
> app called VLC which breaks the copy protection of the DVD and allows you to 
> convert them. All are 100 percent accessible.
> On Sep 30, 2012, at 11:39 AM, Kliphton <kliph...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hello, I use a program called “Movavi video converter”.  I originally used 
>> it on windows, and still do.  But it is much more accessible on the mac.  
>> What this program does, is take your AVI, MKV, and many other formats of 
>> videos and puts them in the MP4 format soe that you can put them in to 
>> iTunes to be sinked with your I device.  For me this was a huge help, since 
>> I have over 2000 movies and TV shows that I like to watch, that are already 
>> on an external HD, and I didn’t want to have to by them again through 
>> iTunes.  Now I just convert the movies I want, import them in to iTunes, and 
>> I’m good to go.  No paying for extra data to watch through iTunes match, no 
>> spending hundreds of dollars to buy them in iTunes store.  Just spending 40 
>> bucks for this program.  And when a new version comes out, you get 30 
>> percent off the upgrade.  And for those of you who have a DVD collection 
>> that you want to rip to your hard drive, I have heard of people using 
>> handbreak for this, and even DVD remaster.  Personally I have never gotten 
>> either one of those programs to work for me.  A program I did have success 
>> with is called “DVD to AVI”  It’s made by a company called “Leawo software”  
>> Not only does it rip the DVD for you, but by passes the copy write 
>> protection with no other apps or programs to install.  Don’t know how vo 
>> accessible it is, cause never used it on the mac.  Personally I haven’t 
>> bought a DVD or rented from the redbox in over a year.  I use other 
>> resources not fit for this list.  If you’d like to know more about that, my 
>> contact info is always at the end of my messages.  Hope this helps someone 
>> save money like it did me.
>>  
>> Kliphton Senior
>> (Twitter&Skype) kliphton72
>> (iMessage, facetime&email) kliph...@gmail.com
>> (Personal blog-read at your own risk!) http://kliphskorner.wordpress.com
>> (Life Journal) kliphton.wordpress.com
>> (face book) http://facebook.com/kliphandsharrie
>>  
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