Ok, that's great info.
I will certainly try this program and probably go for it. 
I also like to give my money to those who conceder accessibility and do 
something about it. 
I will let you all know about the results, and join the mac-access list. 

Nektarios.

On Jan 27, 2011, at 6:46 PM, Esther wrote:

> Hi Nektarios,
> 
> If you are willing to consider DVD ripper programs that are not freeware, you 
> might try the pro version of Metakine's DVDRemaster ($49.99; standard version 
> is $39.99):
> http://www.metakine.com/
> This commercial software is accessible with VoiceOver, and will run about 
> three times faster than Handbrake, as well as providing other features, such 
> as encoding separate audio tracks, and handling multiple language tracks, 
> etc. You could download the trial version and experiment with this for 
> yourself.  I'm not much of a DVD movie user myself, but DVDRemaster Pro is 
> the preferred solution for some users on the mac-access list who have 
> converted their DVDs to keep the media on their computers as you outline 
> here.  (This includes the list owner of mac-access, who provided feedback to 
> the developer to improve accessibility of what was already a pretty 
> accessible product to start out with.) If you have questions about the 
> program, you could join the mac-access list and pose them directly. Here's 
> the web page that describes the mailing lists and signup procedure for 
> mac-access.net:
> http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/Mailing-Lists.html
> 
> HTH. Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
> On Jan 27, 2011, at 03:31, Matthew Alvernaz wrote:
> 
>> Hi, there is a program called mac the ripper that might do the job, although 
>> I'm not sure if it rips to iso.  Another program I know of called hand break 
>> will rip it directly to a video format as long as you have VLC media player. 
>>  Other than those two options, which are mostly accessible, I'm not really 
>> sure.
>> Hope that helped!
>> Thanks, Matthew
>> On Jan 27, 2011, at 3:54 AM, Nektarios Mallas wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi guys. As I am trying to get rid of windows and use my mac for all my 
>>> activities, I am searching for an accessible dvd ripper for my mac. 
>>> I want to be able to rip dvd to an ISO file and remove the copy protection 
>>> if present. 
>>> I am not in to piracy or anything like that, I just want to place ISO 
>>> images on my network drive, to play them on my media center. 
>>> Are there any options out there for voice over users? 
>>> Thanks.
>>> Nektarios.
>>> 
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