Ok my mistake, didn't see that part of the thread.
On Dec 27, 2014, at 12:24 PM, Kliph wrote:
> With the ap that I mentioned. MacDVDRipperPro.
> That is a third party app
> Frustrated with your Mac, I-device, or AppleTV? New user and want quick
> efficient answers? Or maybe you know apple pro
Not all Mac apps are in the Mac App Store. Perhaps this ripper is one of them.
In this case, download it from the web like you would with any file.
> On 28 Dec 2014, at 05:08, Adrienne Chalmers wrote:
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> Hi guys
>
> I looked for MacDVDRipperPro in the app store and can't find it, but I am in
I have no idea what airport 2 is. But each DVD will take up less than a GB,
about 8, to 900MB, that's with main movie only. No extras and special
features. If you want those, it will be a little more. HTH
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> On Dec 27, 2014, at 3:07 PM, The Believer wrote:
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> Kl
Kliph.
Thanks, and the price of the ripper sounds perfect. How much does on
DVD take up? This will help me figure out which storage option is best
for me.
I have been thinking about Airport too and I was reading somewhere,
I see that Apple TV can work with Airport. A lot to work out, bu
With the ap that I mentioned. MacDVDRipperPro.
That is a third party app
Frustrated with your Mac, I-device, or AppleTV? New user and want quick
efficient answers? Or maybe you know apple products and want to contribute?
Then come join a list where questions are always answered, and we are al
How do you rip those to your ITunes library? I've never seen that option
before; always had to use a 3rd-party app.
On Dec 27, 2014, at 11:44 AM, Kliph wrote:
> Hello, yes you would be able to stream your DVD play back to the appleTV.
> But ripping them, and importing them to your iTunes libr
Hello, yes you would be able to stream your DVD play back to the appleTV. But
ripping them, and importing them to your iTunes library is what I would
suggest. I use a 16TB NAS to store my iTunes library, others use USB external
drives, and some still house there iTunes library on there mac's o