You might have to check into something like RipIt from the Little App Factory. Be aware that the mere act of breaking encryption on a DVD in the US is illegal thanks to the DMCA. Fair use is trumped by this law.

CB

On 9/23/13 2:39 PM, Jessica Moss wrote:
Yeah, it's part of the Full house series.
On Sep 23, 2013, at 12:55 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:

Is the DVD a commercial one? If so then it's probably encrypted and handbrake 
won't touch it.

CB

On 9/22/13 3:34 PM, Jessica Moss wrote:
I did a google search on how to rip a dvd using handbrake, and found a whole 
list of instructions on how to do this, only for half the buttons/tabs they 
listed to be seemingly inaccessible, unless someone knows something about it I 
don't.  I couldn't find the preset to convert it to a format to play the file 
on my IPHone, so when I did finally manage to get the thing to encode, it 
ripped it to an m4v file, which I've never even heard of, and it automaticly 
opens in vlc, but won't play.
   Can someone please help out here?

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