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Dallin

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Ok I am new here, so there may be an answer to this already, but I just want to make it a little more specific to make sure my question is answered. My family just got a Blu-Ray player not that long ago. That being the case, we have started renting/buying movies in Blu-Ray instead of DVD. I would still like to be able to rip them for my iPod. The computer I will be using is an iMac that is 2 or 3 years old and it runs Mac OS X Tiger. Is there a program that can rip Blu-Ray discs to iPod format that does not require a new drive for Blu-Ray discs?
 
OS X can't play Blu-ray movies and can't write to Blu-ray disks by default. There are no programs for OS X to remove HDCP from movies, so you would have to boot in to Windows on your Mac and use AnyDVD HD to do Blu-ray rips.

Oh, and you KIND OF need a new drive. It's an entirely different laser format. Blue lasers... get an external drive for cheap.
 
The simple answer is no.
You're iMac cannot read Blu-Ray so you will need an external Blu-Ray drive. And I do not know of any programs that can rip Blu-Ray discs for the Mac anyway. When Steve Jobs referred to Blu-Ray as a "bag of hurt" he was right because removing the copy protection and then compressing 25GB is going to be hard to do and take forever.
 
OSX has rubbish Blu-ray support right tnow. You'd have to have Windows (assuming it's an intel mac) and a Blu-ray drive to do it I think.

Hopefully there will be Blu-ray support soon and then things may change.
 
Alright, that's what I was guessing. Thanks for the help!

Just as a quick followup, I also have a Windows computer that is about a year old. I'd still need the new drive right?
 
makemkv is a program that will rip a blu ray movie into an mkv file, that can then be converted using handbrake. there is a thread on how to do everything
 
Blu-ray Ripper

As far as I know, there are two methods to satisfy your needs.

The first one:
You can take Tallest Skill's suggestion to consideration, which is right. At first, make sure you have an external blu-ray drive, then run Boot Camp to decrypt blu-ray disc movies with AnyDVD.

The second one:
With the development of technology, there are some Blu-ray Ripper for Mac programs. So you can rip your blu-ray discs directly on Mac.

If the information I give above is some kind of wrong, I will change it tomorrow.
 
Blu-Ray Ripper for Mac

if so, I am afraid maybe there are a few bluray ripper mac programs can rip bluray discs such as Avater.
AnyDVD HD? MakeMKV? Pavtube Blu-Ray Ripper for Mac? DVDFab?
Which is the best and can really support bluray disc movies with MKB V17 support?
 
Avatar has newer copy protection and any program that worked in the past is likely to need an update to get it to work.
 
Blu-ray Ripper

From Pavtube's official website I learnt that Pavtube Bluray Ripper Mac had support Avater for a long time:
Creates Spellblinding iPhone 4 videos
I used Blu-Ray Ripper to convert Avatar to the new iPhone 4 at 720P and the picture quality is spellbinding. Everyone that has seen it says "Good God". One other thing, I have the Samsung SP-H03 micro projector. It runs the Avatar iPhone4 movies in 720P from a microSD card in the unit and that is pure eye candy. I tell you this so you know that you can master movies for this unit and use the iPhone 4 format.

Just got information from the product's reviews here:
http://www.pavtube.com/blu-ray-ripper-mac/#reviews
 
I've never had any luck with Pavtube - it crashes or freezes or just won't open most of the discs that I have. I'm sticking with Make MKV. It ripped Avatar just fine once the keys were decrypted (which was many months ago now).
 
I've never had any luck with Pavtube - it crashes or freezes or just won't open most of the discs that I have. I'm sticking with Make MKV. It ripped Avatar just fine once the keys were decrypted (which was many months ago now).
awsome to know 🙂 how long will MakeMKV remain free (i.e. in beta) for? 😕
 
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