If you have Handbrake you could just take the resulting files from it and
convert those using another free video conversion software... maybe MPEG
Streamclip.

If you have access to any editing softwares most of them will offer
conversion to ProRes capabilities, like Adobe Media Encoder or Compressor.

Message: 2
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 19:13:43 -0700
From: " todd eacrett " <[email protected]>
To: Experimental Film Discussion List <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] DVD to .MOV on Mac OS Yosemite
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Hi Adam,

I've been using one of the iSkysoft products. There are a couple for
mac, Video Converter and Media Converter, which work with yosemite.
These are commercial, but affordable, $40 to $60 or something like
that, and will convert pretty much anything, with flexible settings and
good results. They also capture/download streaming video from
websites. One, if not both, will rip DVDs directly to a .mov -- but not
ProRes, so you'd still need to do that with Quicktime. It's a consumer
product, so easy interface and presets for all kinds of device/online
formats, but you can ignore them and set exact specs. Also way faster
than handbrake and others I've used.

Cheers,

Todd

On Mon, 09 Mar 2015 19:08:48 -0700, Adam Hyman  wrote:

       DVD to .MOV on Mac OS YosemiteHi all,

Sorry to ask this simple question, but I just got a new Mac Book Pro,
with OS Yosemite.
How does one now rip a (commercial, region encoded) DVD to a ProRes
.mov file?  Mac the Ripper doesn’t work; Handbrake doesn’t get you
to .MOV.
Boards online are cluttered with people hawking software.

Best regards,

Adam

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