Well, I don't know the answer to all your questions, by any stretch, in
fact, I've been wonderring the same thing as you with most of this. I will!
however say, I think for ripping your DVD's Handbreak I think it's called,
will do that part. Now, past that, I'm sorry, I'm clueless.
Chris.
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From: "Christina" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 3:07 PM
Subject: ripping DVD movies to iTunes format
Hello,
Is there a mac app that is voiceover friendly that will allow me to turn the
DVD's that I own into a format I can put on my iPad or iPhone for travel. I
would like to be able to play them on my iPad and use the adapter to play
the movie on a larger screen or the screen in the car. We are going on a
road trip and I thought that might be easier than carrying DVD's. This way
I can also possibly play the movies at the hotel if the TV has the proper
input for videos. Then that would solve the problem of the hotel not having
a DVD player. :)
I also understand that there may be encryption on the movies that I own.
So, I would also like help knowing how to handle this.
Also, if I rip a movie into the itunes format, what kinds of movies can I
burn? Can I include closed captioning or the track with descriptive video
on these movies? If I want to and can include the descriptive video from
the DVD onto the iTunes version that I create, how would I do that?
Thanks so much,
Christina the
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