Hi!
I've not visited this subject for quite some time.
I know that years ago, DVD Remaster could copy DVD'S that were encrypted
DVD'S is this still the case? Okay so that's copying now what about
ripping, what are people using for that these days?
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Subject: [Mac-access]: Copying/ripping DVD'S
Hi!
I've not visited this subject for quite some time.
I know that years ago, DVD Remaster could copy DVD'S that were encrypted
DVD'S is this still the case? Okay so that's copying now what about
Dvd remaster (as already mentioned works nicely, and I still use mac the ripper
for my dvd copying, and it still works for me. Of course, I'm still using 10.6
snow leopard, so your mileage may vary.
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On Jul 25, 2013, at 4:16 AM, George Cham wrote:
I found a app in the Mac app store called Mac ripper.
The function of the app is to copy the dvd file into other formats.
My question is this.
Will I be able to copy the movie with audio description as well?
The short answer is yes.
The more
I bought an app for the Mac called Mac ripper.
I'm trying to rip a dvd but it's taking too long.
Do I need to install a codac pack for it to work?
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No. it should take between 1 and 4 hours to fully rip a dvdm in to video.
Especially if you are compressing it in to mp4 for example. Also it depends on
your system specks, that is, ram processor, how many apps you have open, etc
On Jul 28, 2013, at 5:24 PM, George Cham george.c...@outlook.com
I found a app in the Mac app store called Mac ripper.
The function of the app is to copy the dvd file into other formats.
My question is this.
Will I be able to copy the movie with audio description as well?
typed with Fleksy
reply://george.c...@outlook.com
George,
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