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> i'm wondering what's the best way to rip dvd's? curren
Hi Joe
I've found Mac DVD Ripper Pro to be great. It's quite accessible.
Debbie
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Subject: Ripping dvds
i'm wonde
i'm wondering what's the best way to rip dvd's? currently I useany dvd in
windows, and i'd like to know a similar app in mac os! thanks!
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Yes it is possible to do that.
All you have to do, is when you select the audio track to include on your
destination file to make sure that the track with the description is the one
you want.
What is the name of this track is different from dvd to dvd, but it is easy to
identify it thr
Hi,
I have a few dvds with audio description which I want to rip with dvd mac
ripper. Is it possible when ripping to preserve the audio description feature?
Or is it impossible? I'd welcome your experience.
Andrew
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Juliette,
All you need to enter information for concerning TV shows is the "title,"
which is the episode title of the program, the "show title," which refers
to the TV series name, and the "episode number," which is the order by
which you want the shows to appear in your iTunes library, and thi
So I figured out how to fill in the title info, but I am confused. Do I put the
title of the episode as the title? If so, what do I put if anything under
episode ID? Or do I need to fill in anything there? Thanks.
> On Apr 26, 2015, at 8:58 PM, Rob wrote:
>
> Yes, Before clicking rip, there is
OK,
I got all the episodes ripped. But once I chose TV show under options for each
episode, it shows one TV show under TV shows tab. So, when I clicked get info
to fill in the information, it said editing multiple items. So how do I ensure
that each episode is properly labeled? Do I put comas in
Yes, Before clicking rip, there is a button to the left of the rip button.
it will say add second action.
click it to add the second episode.
do the same steps to add all episodes before clicking the rip button.
But lets first choose the first episode.
You will know the episodes by the time.
most
Maybe I should have manually selected the tracks to rip before I ripped them.
How would I ensure that the episodes get imported correctly? Are there
additional steps I need to take before clicking rip? Thanks.
> On Apr 25, 2015, at 10:16 PM, Robert Cole wrote:
>
> Are you sure all episodes are
Are you sure all episodes are in one file?
I had to add a second and third action for each episode before pressing the rip
button.
That made each episode ripped to its own file.
If you did get all episodes in 1 file, I dont believe they can be labeled
correctly.
Thanks,
Rob
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Hi there Rob,
It worked. The show is now showing up in TV shows. Just one more question. I
put in the title and season of the TV show, but in the edit field that says
episode, how would I label each episode if it was transferred over in one .m4v
file? Thanks.
> On Apr 25, 2015, at 3:44 PM, Rob
OK,
first, save the movie in your user\movie folder and not the desktop.
that way if in the future you move it off the desktop iTunes want get
confused.
So now that the movie is in the movies folder, open iTunes
select movies or home videos.
press command+O to browse for the movie that you put
It definitely seems much simpler to use than Handbrake. I am just wondering,
once I copy the .m4v file into iTunes from my desktop, how do I then get the
tracks so they appear correctly on my Apple TV? For instance, if I have a
season of a TV show, how do I get it to appear correctly in the Appl
Hi,
I have not found any problems with VoiceOver and Mac DVD Ripper Pro.
Why do you think its not accessible enough?
I think its a great app.
On 4/25/2015 12:17 PM, Juliette Swiler wrote:
So I am looking for some advice on which DVD ripper to purchase. I have
downloaded a trial of Mac DVD Rippe
So I am looking for some advice on which DVD ripper to purchase. I have
downloaded a trial of Mac DVD Ripper Pro, but can’t decide if it is friendly
enough with VoiceOver. I am looking to rip DVDs to, mostly TV shows, to watch
on my Apple TV. I have also heard a lot about Handbrake, but am conce
If you're willing to get into the command line, make mkv is free and
completely accessible. The main application isn't great, but the
command line part works wonderfully on both OSX and windows
On 1/31/15, Kliph wrote:
> And there is also a plug in that let’s you remove the inscription.
>> On Jan
And there is also a plug in that let’s you remove the inscription.
> On Jan 31, 2015, at 2:10 PM, Emilio wrote:
>
> Hello there,
>
> I use WonderShare Video Converter.
> It is about $75, but it is worth it because it will also convert AVI, MKV,
> and other files types into mp4 rather quickly.
Hello there,
I use WonderShare Video Converter.
It is about $75, but it is worth it because it will also convert AVI, MKV,
and other files types into mp4 rather quickly.
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On 1/30/2015 4:10 PM, Jeff Berwick wrote:
Hi all,
Anybody using a good accessible DVD ripping application? I used to use
Handbreak, but I've reinstalled it and I don't seem to be able to get i
Hi all,
Anybody using a good accessible DVD ripping application? I used to use
Handbreak, but I've reinstalled it and I don't seem to be able to get it to
work as easily as I used to do. I'm trying to rip a DVD with multiple episodes
so I can watch it on my Apple TV.
Thx,
Jeff
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Handbrake, a free, cross-platform app that's accessible, if a bit cluttered. If
I rip all tracks, how do I then select whether or not to play the description?
I don't mind ripping it twice, once described and once not, but I don't want
all the other stuff (menus and so on) included. Thanks.
On O
May I ask which application you use for ripping audiodescribed dvds?
Thanks
Andrew
On 14 Oct 2012, at 02:11, Jane wrote:
> The best way to rip DVDs that have auio description is to tell it to rip all
> traks. You go into the audio tab and hit "add all tracks." It will include
> the audio desc
The best way to rip DVDs that have auio description is to tell it to rip all
traks. You go into the audio tab and hit "add all tracks." It will include the
audio description track then.
Jane
On Oct 13, 2012, at 9:00 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm using Handbrake to rip DVDs my family
Hi all,
I'm using Handbrake to rip DVDs my family owns so we can have them all stored
on the (ever more useful) family mac mini. A couple of our DVDs include a
description track, and I am wondering how to include it? I only started using
Handbrake today, and of course no tutorial mentions descri
I'll give that a try, then. Thanks!
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[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris Blouch
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2012 10:37 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Ripping DVDs for streaming from apple TV.
Ripit says
Ripit says they have tested on thousands of DVDs and to contact them if
you find one they can't rip. From the web page I cited:
"RipIt is guaranteed to work and has a 99.% success rate in ripping
DVDs. In fact, it has been verified to work with over 250,000 unique
dis
I'm running 10.7, so mactheripper is out of the question for me.
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Sent: Monday, January 09, 2012 10:31 AM
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Subject: Re: Ripping DVDs for streaming
pass copy
>>> protection. I always thought you needed another program to do that itself
>>> since dvd's are protected from copying?
>>>
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Do any of these apps bypass the CSS?
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[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris Blouch
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Subject: Re: Ripping DVDs for streaming from apple TV.
You could also
ionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Emilio
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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 pro
am to do that itself
since dvd's are protected from copying?
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> Hey Daniel,
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Is this available in the Mac app store?
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Hey Daniel,
I
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Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2012 4:32 PM
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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 t
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
es but it's not
> clear and therefore the software has been "hobbled" to cover the
> authors. Does anyone know a way around this or have I blown my £35?
>
> Mark
>
>
>
> On Jan 8, 1:48 am, "Daniel Miller" wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>>
robably allows you to make backup copies but it's not
> clear and therefore the software has been "hobbled" to cover the
> authors. Does anyone know a way around this or have I blown my £35?
>
> Mark
>
>
>
> On Jan 8, 1:48 am, "Daniel Miller" wrote:
>
efore the software has been "hobbled" to cover the
authors. Does anyone know a way around this or have I blown my £35?
Mark
On Jan 8, 1:48 am, "Daniel Miller" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone had any experience with ripping DVDs they own for streaming from
> the appl
Hi,
I'll have to check out that app. Thanks!
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[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Nektarios Mallas
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2012 6:57 PM
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Subject: Re: Ripping DVDs for streaming from app
ller wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Has anyone had any experience with ripping DVDs they own for streaming from
> the apple TV? I want to do this for my movies that I already own and don’t
> want to purchase them again through iTunes.
> Any responses back would be greatly appreciated!
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