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Old December 23rd, 2005, 07:21 PM
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I have been able to put commercial DVD movies into final cut pro before to edit in the past. once it is in it is just a matter of getting it out through the quicktime ipod function and or compressor correct?
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Yes, but there's not much sense in doing it, since handbrake is simpler and quicker and most importantly _direct_ at the job.
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I have a ipod nano which i put dvd's on and a video ipod that i put dvd's on and hand break works but it is very slow i reccomend

10fps
target size: 400
sample rate: 22050
kbps:96

this is the fastest way to rip but not if you will watch on your mac.
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And you really watch movies at 10fps? Doesn't that create headaches...?
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