Hi Ester and all,
I love DVD Remaster. I have tried Handbreak and Switch which are free but have 
never had success getting the conversions to work. I use DVD Remaster 
exclusively for this purpose and love it. It's so easy.

Allison

On Jun 28, 2010, at 4:45 PM, Esther wrote:

> Hi Larry,
> 
> I was hoping that Annie or someone else who has used this recently would 
> respond, but I'd suggest you try Metakine's DVD Remaster or Remaster Pro 
> program:
> http://www.metakine.com/products/dvdremaster/
> 
> You may want the Pro version, which preserves more multiple audio tracks, and 
> also lets you separate off either audio or video tracks (although it doesn't 
> sound as though this would be a requirement for your).  This processes movies 
> at least 3 times faster than Handbrake, apart from the other options.  The 
> interface is very accessible.  I can't speak from direct experience, because 
> I don't do much movie watching or ripping.  However, this was extensively 
> discussed on the Mac-access list last year, and one of the list members 
> contacted the developer to make what was already an extremely accessible 
> product work even better with VoiceOver.  So, when Annie asked for a 
> recommendation on this list, I suggested this product, and I think she's been 
> fairly happy with it.  I'll just state that this seems to be the DVD 
> conversion application of choice among people who do this en masse on the 
> Mac-access list.  It costs $39.99 for the regular version and $49.99 for the 
> pro version, with free trial downloads so that you can check this out for 
> yourself.
> 
> HTH, and maybe some other list members who use this can comment.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
> On Jun 27, 2010, Larry Wanger wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Can someone point me to software that I can use to convert DVD to MP4 or 
>> another file format that I can use. My wife has several DVDs she owns that 
>> have arobic workouts on them and, as she will be traveling quite a bit in 
>> the near future, she wants to end up being able to use the air video app on 
>> the iPad to watch them. This application plays many video file formats and 
>> my real issue is finding a Mac product that will capture the audio/video and 
>> copy it to my computer hard drive.
>> 
>> Thanks for any help with this.
>> 
>> 
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