Hello Travis and All:

I had thought I had done that already. Obviously, I must have missed something 
so I am in the process of attempting to rip a dvd at this very moment (wink). 

Does selecting the only copy main feature possibly have any effect on the 
ripping process? When I did it yesterday and selected the copy main feature 
only choice, I got the name of the dvd as a folder. I went into the folder and 
saw 12 separate files. Just reporting the news. I will let you know what 
happens with this attempt. This time I am just attempting to rip the dvd as is 
... unwanted features and all. 

Thank you for the input. As usual, this list is quick on the draw.

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From: Travis Siegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: General discussions on all topics relating to the use of Mac OS X by the
        blind <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: mactheripper

> To play discs ripped to the hd, you need to load the dvd player  
> first.  Then, using the open file (command-O) command, you can select  
> the foler that has the dvd in it.  You need to select the video_ts  
> directory, as apple's dvd player doesn't add that string.  The  
> softcon dvd player does, but for some reason, it won't play from  
> disk.  I'm still working on this, and will post a fix once it's   
> figured out.
> So, for now, use the apple dvd player to play dvds ripped to your hd.
> It works well, I do i all the time.
> On Apr 10, 2006, at 10:48 AM, Patrick Neazer wrote:
> 
> > Good morning all:
> >
> > I have a question about mactheripper. I have ventured into the  
> > world of attempting to copy dvds, for my own use. I downloaded a  
> > copy of mactheripper. I installed it and the installation seemed to  
> > go well. I inserted a dvd and selected the copy only main feature.  
> > The program seemed to work and the feature was copied. When I  
> > opened the created folder, and clicked on a file, I was informed  
> > that no selected application had been selected to play the file. I  
> > attempted to select DVD player to play the file with no luck.
> >
> > My question, am I missing something? Do I have to select another  
> > application to play the file from my hard drifve? Can it be played  
> > from the hard drive at all or does it require being burned to a  
> > disk? yes, you can see that I am a novice. Mercy is requested (wink).
> >
> > I know there will be great advice forthcoming so thank you so much  
> > in advance.
> >
> > Take good care and I wish you enough.
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
> 

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