In my opinion getting dvds into itunes on the mac is easier than under windows. 
 The only down-side to using a mac as your entertainment hub is that TV is very 
difficult, if not impossible to access.  There seems to be only one aplication 
for tv watching on the mac, EyeTV, and it's absolutely useless with voiceover, 
although from all accounts it's a cool programme!  Apart from that, the mac is 
a good option.

Vaughn.
On 14/11/2010, at 1:01 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> tonight my husband and i have been talking about moving to a computer-based 
> entertainment system.  I of course said I want our media computer to be a 
> Mac.  Here's the question.  What do we do with our DVD collection?  Can this 
> be imported into iTunes?    I'm very curious to know what others have done.
> Thanks,
> Donna
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