that rip the DVD to a file that can be edited in iMovie? looked around they were all pretty expensive.
that rip the DVD to a file that can be edited in iMovie? looked around they were all pretty expensive.
Looks like none of these will rip a DVD, for use in iMovie without buying another program and this one here
Seems to me you gotta buy the ripping portion, it also seems bloated/complicated.
Looks like none of these will rip a DVD, for use in iMovie without buying another program and this one here
Seems to me you gotta buy the ripping portion, it also seems bloated/complicated.
The ripping is not the problem, MacTheRipper and other free ripping apps should do that for you.
The transcoding (or "converting") is the problem, as iMovie does not seem to take every .mp4 file (due to different codec settings maybe), thus HandBrake might be comme ci, comme ça with its results.
The method I linked to works, though you need some MPEG-2 plugin for MPEG Streamclip of course. Maybe there are ways around this, for example, rip and transcode via HandBrake and one of its presets, then try the .mp4 file in iMovie, if that files does not work, use MPEG Streamclip to transcode to a .mov file using the Apple Intermediate Codec, as shown in the guides I linked to (just replace the video DVD as source with the .mp4, settings stay the same).
You could also use the Advanced Search or MRoogle to find similar threads, as this has been asked a lot, quite a lot, thus the guides I made some years ago.
if that files does not work, use MPEG Streamclip to transcode to a .mov file using the Apple Intermediate Codec.
You could also use the Advanced Search or MRoogle to find similar threads, as this has been asked a lot, quite a lot, thus the guides I made some years ago.
From my experience, that is what you have to do, get it in the AIC.
Looks like none of these will rip a DVD, for use in iMovie without buying another program and this one here
Seems to me you gotta buy the ripping portion, it also seems bloated/complicated.
Could be right. It's been a long time since I have done any of that work. Didn't remember having to buy a plugin for it.Yep, and it is an easy procedure, but I guess the 20 USD for the MPEG-2 plugin might put people off.
Could be right. It's been a long time since I have done any of that work. Didn't remember having to buy a plugin for it.