Yes, Before clicking rip, there is a  button to the left of the rip button.
it will say add second action.
click it to add the second episode.
do the same steps to add all episodes before clicking the rip button.
But lets first choose the first episode.
You will know the episodes by the time.
most TV shows are about 25 minutes long.
After choosing rip and convert, the next pop up button is the list of videos, or episodes.
You will have to manually choose
each episode. meaning, if there are 8 episodes, you will have to add 8 actions before clicking the rip button.


On 4/26/2015 6:12 PM, Juliette Swiler wrote:
Maybe I should have manually selected the tracks to rip before I ripped them. How would I ensure that the episodes get imported correctly? Are there additional steps I need to take before clicking rip? Thanks.
On Apr 25, 2015, at 10:16 PM, Robert Cole <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Are you sure all episodes are in one file?
I had to add a second and third action for each episode before pressing the rip button.
That made each episode ripped to its own file.
If you did get all episodes in 1 file, I dont believe they can be labeled correctly.


Thanks,
Rob
Sent from my MacBook

On Apr 25, 2015, at 8:32 PM, Juliette Swiler <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi there Rob,
It worked. The show is now showing up in TV shows. Just one more question. I put in the title and season of the TV show, but in the edit field that says episode, how would I label each episode if it was transferred over in one .m4v file? Thanks.
On Apr 25, 2015, at 3:44 PM, Rob <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

OK,
first, save the movie in your user\movie folder and not the desktop.
that way if in the future you move it off the desktop iTunes want get confused.
So now that the movie is in the movies folder, open iTunes
select movies or  home videos.
press command+O to browse for the movie that you put in the movies folder
when you find it, press enter on it.
Now find it in your list of movies. Note that most of the time iTunes marks the movie as home video. so if its not in movies, check home videos.
Once you find it,
press VO+Shift+M
then select get info.
Under Options, change home video to movie or TV show.
you can also change info under the details tab.
Im not on my Mac right now, so Im going on memory. I hope this points you in the correct direction.

On 4/25/2015 2:10 PM, Juliette Swiler wrote:
It definitely seems much simpler to use than Handbrake. I am just wondering, once I copy the .m4v file into iTunes from my desktop, how do I then get the tracks so they appear correctly on my Apple TV? For instance, if I have a season of a TV show, how do I get it to appear correctly in the Apple TV? Thanks.
On Apr 25, 2015, at 12:28 PM, Rob <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi,
I have not found any problems with VoiceOver and Mac DVD Ripper Pro.
Why do you think its not accessible enough?
I think its a great app.

On 4/25/2015 12:17 PM, Juliette Swiler wrote:
So I am looking for some advice on which DVD ripper to purchase. I have downloaded a trial of Mac DVD Ripper Pro, but can’t decide if it is friendly enough with VoiceOver. I am looking to rip DVDs to, mostly TV shows, to watch on my Apple TV. I have also heard a lot about Handbrake, but am concerned whether it is VoiceOver accessible. I would appreciate some help with this. Also, if I do convert a file to iTunes, how do I get it to then show up on the Apple TV?

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