You could also try RipIt. While it's not free ($25) you can do 10 rips
before it self destructs.
http://thelittleappfactory.com/ripit/
CB
On 1/8/12 7:30 PM, Mr. L. Alexander wrote:
handbrake will manage certain formats fairly well.
I use mactheripper and it's a nice, lightweight app if you have OS
10.6 or earlier with rosetta support installed. as it's a PPC app. I
use it quite a bit and it handles a fair bit of the newer encryptions.
there are of course other apps worth checking out.
lew
On 8 Jan 2012, at 22:33, Daniel Miller wrote:
I've heard about that program, but I'm not sure that will bypass copy
protection. I always thought you needed another program to do that itself
since dvd's are protected from copying?
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Subject: Re: Ripping DVDs for streaming from apple TV.
Hey Daniel,
I have found that Hand Break is an accessible program with Voiceover.
It is free, and it works quite well for ripping DVD protected content to
your computer.
The ripping process takes roughly about an hour or less (depending on
length
of DVD). The ripped image is placed on the desktop as an MP4 file,
which you
can copy into the "Automatically add to iTunes"
folder. Once loading iTunes, the file will successfully import into the
movies category.
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