David, Are you saying that Hand Break will remove DRM during the conversion process? I looked and, if memory serves, I believe that it requires another program to either remove or encode. Nothing would make me happier than to be wrong on this.
Thank you, Mark -----Original Message----- From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of David Hole Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 10:24 PM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Calling All Mac Gurus Hello man. HandBrake should make it: http://handbrake.fr/ You'll love it. It works both for windows and mac. -David M. Taylor skrev: > Hello Everyone, > > Recently, I published a link to an outstanding Windows based commercial DVD > ripper that is fast, easy to use, and easily customizable. Unfortunately, > at present anyway, the application is not Jaws accessible. Turn the page, > as the saying goes. > > Now, I am on the quest for the perfect Mac based commercial DVD ripper which > is as easy to use as the Windows program mentioned above. > > By the way, thanks to all of you that made recommendations on this subject. > I researched them all and I must say that I am amazed at the lack of > comparable DVD ripping software for OSX. That is, while one can certainly > remove DRM and one can convert DVD content from one format to another, as > yet, I nor at least 5 locally employed professional Mac techs could find an > app that does it all in one step. That is to say, the software removes the > DRM, while at the same time converting the selected chapters to the desired > output format without first having to store the video on the hard disk. > > Like a dog with a bone, I continued my search and, finally, I located a Mac > OS 10.6 compatible utility that meets all of the specifications listed > above. The current cost of this application is approximately 50 USD. > > Excellent, yes? > > Well, upon downloading and installing a demonstration copy of the app, I was > completely dismayed to discover that this app does not appear to be > accessible with VoiceOver. Is this possible? > > I don't wish to appear naïve, but I was under the impression that since VO > is part of the OS, virtually all Mac apps would be accessible. > > Because I am still learning the intricacies of VO and the Mac OS, I would > ask that someone on the list with more experience than I attempt to access > the application. Perhaps there is some extended technique of which I am not > aware. What I do know is that this application is marvelous and does > exactly what I need if only I could access it via VO. > > By the way, the DEMO version is the same as the full version accept that one > can only rip 3 minutes of content and there is a watermark added to the > video. > > The name of the software is: > iSkySoft Media Converter for Mac > The URL is: > http://www.iskysoft.com > > The application's user manual may be found at: > http://www.iskysoft.com/user-guide/imedia-converter-mac.html > > I eagerly await your findings and thank you in advance. > > Mark > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To post to this group, send email to macvisionaries@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to macvisionaries+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---