With Handbreak, what I found to be good, is if you save the settings
you prefer to a preset, then you can apply that to each title, then,
press command shift e I think it is, to add it to the queue. When
you've done this for all the titles, you then rip with command + enter
I think.

Not sure if I've got the key strokes right or not, so have a play.

HTH,

On Mar 6, 8:21 am, Chris Snyder <[email protected]> wrote:
> Personally, I'm fond of RipIt. It does a great job. You can choose to rip the 
> disc into an image file or mp4 files. Because I prefer the Xvid avi format to 
> the mp4 format, I then use iSkysoft iMedia Converter to turn a ripped disc 
> into avi files. The only part of iMedia Converter that isn't accessible is 
> the format selection area. I have written to them and explained in detail 
> what isn't working, but they seem to have no interest in fixing it. Still, if 
> you get a sightling to help you set the format, it is a wonderful program.
> Friendly,
> Chris
>
> On Mar 5, 2011, at 11:39 PM, James Malone wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi guys. Does anyone know of a good DVD ripper for the Mac? I've tried 
> > handbreak, but it all seems to put it in to 1 big chunky file. I have a TV 
> > series I'd like to rip, and I'd like each EP to be in a seperate file
>
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