I downloaded MacX DVD Ripper Pro (who dreams up the names of these things?) 
which was being offered free a while and it worked a treat and I could watch 
the result just fine on my iPad ... but it was S-L-O-W and I wondered how much 
I *really* wanted to watch that DVD on the go. I felt it would take longer to 
rip and convert than to watch it. I do have a Core Duo iMac though so perhaps 
these applications need more up to date hardware to be practical.

Stephen

On 15 Mar 2011, at 18:38, Sam - MacAmbulance wrote:

> Hi Stephen
> 
> You could use Handbrake to make copies of your DVDs to your iTunes library on 
> your iMac, then selectively copy them to your iPad to watch. I've done this 
> with several of my blurays and it works very well.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Sam
> MacAmbulance
> Providing affordable Apple & PC services
> 
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