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Sorry-- Mac
MacBook Pro, 2.4 Intel Core 2 Duo
You want either Handbrake [link] or MPEG Streamclip [link]
Both of them have iPod settings for export.
Any rec or preference?
For the sort of things I normally do, MPEG Streamclip is more useful, but Handbrake is probably the more user-friendly of the two.
[eta they're free, so there's no harm in downloading both!]
Okey doke. I'll most likely go for user-friendly first.
Barb,
there may be a step you need to do BEFORE Handbrake, etc. If the DVD is protected, you'll have to rip the DVD first. Then Handbrake can do its thing.
I don't have recommendations for DVD ripping software for Macs.
Tom, coming from the cheap and non-audiophile end of things, I use these: [link] and like them a lot.
Okay, I keep having FAIL with my earbuds (mostly that when I work out, I sweat like a farm animal and then the earbuds fall out, plus I think I have abnormally narrow ear canals, because the earbuds never seem to really fit anyway), so I am going to order these. Excellent.
I don't have recommendations for DVD ripping software for Macs.
Mac the Ripper is free and decent. t edit Wait, there might not be a Leopard-compatible version of Mac the Ripper. What OS do you have, Barb?
there may be a step you need to do BEFORE Handbrake, etc. If the DVD is protected, you'll have to rip the DVD first. Then Handbrake can do its thing.
It had me download VLC, which I used to have on one of my old machines. Now it seems to be doing its thing. We'll see.
If the DVD is protected, you'll have to rip the DVD first. Then Handbrake can do its thing.
Is this a new "feature"? I've ripped commercial DVDs to iTunes directly from Handbrake with no intermediary step.