I've had dvds thought where you have to use dvd shrink as hand break would not
see it. I was trying to put the dvds on my ipod andI could not do it until dvd
shrink had done what ever it does for this to work. Now if dvd shrink would be
made for the mac that would be nice!
S
On Jan 27, 2011, at
Ok, that's great info.
I will certainly try this program and probably go for it.
I also like to give my money to those who conceder accessibility and do
something about it.
I will let you all know about the results, and join the mac-access list.
Nektarios.
On Jan 27, 2011, at 6:46 PM, Esther
Hi there. Thanks for the reply.
I will try mac the ripper to see how it works.
Unfortunately, handbreak, although very accessible, it doesn't remove the copy
protection of DVDS, and is unable to rip when copy protection is present.
I will continue the search.
Regards.
Nektarios.
On Jan 27, 20
Hi Nektarios,
If you are willing to consider DVD ripper programs that are not freeware, you
might try the pro version of Metakine's DVDRemaster ($49.99; standard version
is $39.99):
http://www.metakine.com/
This commercial software is accessible with VoiceOver, and will run about three
times fa
Hi, there is a program called mac the ripper that might do the job, although
I'm not sure if it rips to iso. Another program I know of called hand break
will rip it directly to a video format as long as you have VLC media player.
Other than those two options, which are mostly accessible, I'm n
I believe the podcast is called tffp in itunes. I added it but can't remember
what it was called. lol!
S
On Aug 21, 2010, at 9:37 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> For the record, what's the podcast subscription url? Maybe better yet,
> what's the podcast called in the ITunes store? Lots of stuff on
For the record, what's the podcast subscription url? Maybe better yet,
what's the podcast called in the ITunes store? Lots of stuff on that site
so this wasn't obvious to me.
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Hi Again,
I downloaded the trial version to check out the interface, and all I'm
getting via voiceover is "Unknown, unknown, unknown" across the screen. Are
you using this with voiceover? I really need a program that can convert the
video to avi, be it Divx or
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s wonders. I was able to get rid of the DVD clutter
> in my house, and still keep my movies. Good luck.
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RipIt is another tool you might want to try out. At a minimum it will
get your DVD copied to your hard drive and from there you c
RipIt is another tool you might want to try out. At a minimum it will
get your DVD copied to your hard drive and from there you can process it
down to something else. At the same time, disk space is cheap so
(assuming you still want the video) why not just leave it in the
original mpeg2 flavor?
try mac the ripper mate should work a treet!! kind regards trahern.
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Thanks Allison,
I'll give it a try.
Friendly,
Chris
On Jul 19, 2010, at 5:39 PM, Allison Manzino wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> I'd say try DVD Remaster. I use it on a regular basis and I love it. It will
> convert the DVDs to DVD documents, mp4, or the audio to wav. I did a podcast
> on it at:
> htt
Hi Chris,
I'd say try DVD Remaster. I use it on a regular basis and I love it. It will
convert the DVDs to DVD documents, mp4, or the audio to wav. I did a podcast on
it at:
http://gwenna.podbean.com
I hope that helps.
Allison
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