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MacTheRipper rips the content of a DVD off of the DVD disk and onto your hard drive. There is no "encoding" or "translating" to a different format like AVI -- it's just a straight rip. Whatever format the DVD was in is the format the resulting files will be in when you use MTR. If you wish to watch the DVD once it's been ripped to your hard drive, simply open DVD player,...
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 6 - Dec 18, 2005
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Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 17 - Dec 15, 2005
Thanks MisterMe! The DVD player does recognise the file and it will play. Does that mean there will be some way to edit it in other Mac software? Regarding MacTheRipper, it did copy the files successfully, but then they weren't playable on iMovie. I know the DVR has built-in editing, but I'd prefer to do it on the Mac.
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Dec 11, 2005
DVR's are not designed to output editable data, but rather finalized DVDs. The DVR has editing functions built-in. Once finalized, the DVD that pops out of your DVR can be played on any DVD player. It is in MPEG-2 format. Perhaps, you are using incorrect settings in MacTheRipper, because it should work. You may also try Handbrake. However, the first thing that I would try is...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Dec 11, 2005
Hi - my first post! I recently bought a Sony hard disk digital video recorder - apparently we're calling them DVRs. In order to edit a home movie, I have imported some video footage from my camcorder to the DVR's hard disk and then first burned it to a DVD+RW. My computer (a non-SuperDrive eMac running 10.4.3 and connected to a LaCie DVD burner) would not recognise the...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Dec 11, 2005
using MacTheRipper to rip the movies, and Popcorn to burn them. Any that Popcorn refuses to accept I simply recompress in DVD2OneX and then burn with Popcorn. ...
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 6 - Dec 3, 2005
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Bob's Place - Posts: 3 - Nov 20, 2005
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Bob's Place - Posts: 3 - Nov 19, 2005
Yeah, but i think the purpose of having it on you iPod is to not only watch it on your iPod but also on your TV. That's if you want the best of both worlds.
HOWTO & FAQs - Posts: 31 - Oct 27, 2005
You could also try MacTheRipper for ripper DVDs and DVD2oneX for compressing them to lower quality video and size. After all, how good does the quality need to be to watch on a 2. ...
HOWTO & FAQs - Posts: 31 - Oct 27, 2005