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 want. Next will be a RIP button, followed by an unlabeled
button which is eject. After that is the compress button which shows up
twice, first as an unlabeled button and then again as a button called
Compress. Both do the same thing. I haven't played with Compress.
CB
On 8/4/11 1:58 PM, Paul Erkens wrote:
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 you can interact with, but
then one can't do anything there. The rest of the interface looks really simple
and promising though. The rest of the screen is uncluttered and barely contains
anything more than a progress indicator. How do you rip a dvd yourself with it?
Interested to hear.
Regards,
Paul.
On Aug 4, 2011, at 5:07 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
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 selected parts, but it
will get the DVD dumped to your hard drive and from there you have all kinds of
options. Their site also says that using the Compress options makes a fiel
playable in iOS devices and iTunes. Give the demo a try and if it does what you
want you can buy it.
CB
On 8/4/11 12:53 AM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
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. It's
main thing is to copy protected disks but it will also do compression to create
versions for ipods and such.
http://thelittleappfactory.com/ripit/
CB
On 8/1/11 1:08 AM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
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 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 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 original away for safe keeping.
I have clone DVD and Clone DVD mobile along with Any DVD HD from slysoft for
windows, but they are totally inaccessible under windows.
Is there something similar to the slysoft programs that is accessible on the
mac?
Thanks.
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