There is also RipIt which will make a playable backup of your DVD onto
your hard drive. From there you could probably use handbrake or the like
to extract the audio. RipIt is $25.
http://thelittleappfactory.com/ripit/
Handbrake is free
https://handbrake.fr
CB
On 8/31/15 8:38 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
A few questions.
This won't help at all with your problem, but you do have me curious.
Will Mac DVD Ripper Pro only rip the audio, or does it also rip the
video portion of the DVD as well. Second off, if it'll rip the video
as well, then how much is this app?
Chris.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Fischler"
<[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2015 8:31 PM
Subject: Problems with Mac DVD Ripper Pro
Hey all,
I finally got around to ripping my DVD library and all of the sudden I
am having severe issues with Mac DVD Ripper Pro and I wanted to see if
anyone else is having issues like these. I ripped a bunch of DVDs
store bought and some non store bough but now for most DVDs either I
get stuck in a preparing conversion screen and the disc never starts
ripping, the drive fails to recognize the disc as it will be on my
desktop but Mac DVD ripper just keeps saying scanning scanning, or the
Disc will rip but not in to a playable format for any program on my
computer. It creates a file but does not automatically put in to
iTunes. I am running the latest version of Mac DVD Ripper Pro which I
believe is 5.0.6, and I just ripped one disc successfully but now I am
stuck in a preparing conversion screen yet again. Any help is greatly
appreciated. I have restarted my computer, and also deleted Mac DVD
Ripper Pro and reinstalled it but when reinstalled it already had me
as the registered user so thinking maybe it did not delete completely.
Thanks,
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