tangledweb16 macrumors regular Original poster Apr 2, 2008 #1 the title says it all. I figured out HandBrake, but I can't figure out how to get the ripped movies in to my iTunes collection. Any help appreciated, thanks. 😱
the title says it all. I figured out HandBrake, but I can't figure out how to get the ripped movies in to my iTunes collection. Any help appreciated, thanks. 😱
forafireescape macrumors 6502a Apr 2, 2008 #2 Just click Import under file, and find the file you want to import.
FJ218700 macrumors 68000 Apr 2, 2008 #3 even easier, just drag them from the finder into the iTunes sidebar
forafireescape macrumors 6502a Apr 2, 2008 #4 FJ218700 said: even easier, just drag them from the finder into the iTunes sidebar Click to expand... Or that 🙂
FJ218700 said: even easier, just drag them from the finder into the iTunes sidebar Click to expand... Or that 🙂
tangledweb16 macrumors regular Original poster Apr 2, 2008 #5 Thanks for the reply guys... But I can't actually find the movie file in Finder. You can laugh at me if you want, but I just got this Mac quite recently, and I switched from Windows XP, so this is all really new to me. Thanks again😱😱
Thanks for the reply guys... But I can't actually find the movie file in Finder. You can laugh at me if you want, but I just got this Mac quite recently, and I switched from Windows XP, so this is all really new to me. Thanks again😱😱
FJ218700 macrumors 68000 Apr 2, 2008 #6 check your handbrake settings. see where the default folder for converted video lies. they should be there. spotlight may also find the file if it's been a while since it was made
check your handbrake settings. see where the default folder for converted video lies. they should be there. spotlight may also find the file if it's been a while since it was made