Hi. Dvd remaster needs a program like fair mount in order to copy commercial 
dvd's. The problem with fair mount, is it isn't updated very often. Using fair 
mount with dvd remaster, I was unable to get a good conversion of the original 
star wars four for my iPhone. I had to buy mac dvd ripper pro and use it in 
conjunction with dvd remaster to get the conversion to work.
I have recently tried pipit, which is accessible and seems to do everything in 
one program, that is; rip then compress into an m4V file.
The new mac dvd ripper pro also can rip and convert now with their just 
released update. So, this may be a good alternative.
All three of these programs mentioned are accessible.

On Jan 13, 2012, at 5:52 AM, Kliphton wrote:

> For those who have used both, could you tell me what the advantages VS 
> disadvantages?  Which one is more accessible, and does one do something that 
> the other doesn’t?  Asking because from what I read I can’t tell about the 
> features, but mac DVD ripper is 30 bucks less, and gets past all incription 
> on commercial DVD’s and with remaster, you need Fairmount to do some.  But 
> that’s the only difference I can see right now.  Thoughts, suggestions?  TIA
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