R Rookie1986 macrumors 6502 Original poster Oct 1, 2007 415 0 Oct 18, 2007 #1 Is there away to write DVDs that I own to my iMac so I can watch them in QuickTime or iTunes without having the DVD in the drive?
Is there away to write DVDs that I own to my iMac so I can watch them in QuickTime or iTunes without having the DVD in the drive?
dukebound85 macrumors Core Jul 17, 2005 19,218 4,342 5045 feet above sea level Oct 18, 2007 #2 google handbreak if you want quicktime files (about a gig per movie depending on length and settings) mactheripper if you want to rip dvd to your hd (huge files like 4gigs)
google handbreak if you want quicktime files (about a gig per movie depending on length and settings) mactheripper if you want to rip dvd to your hd (huge files like 4gigs)
Kamera RAWr macrumors 65816 May 15, 2007 1,022 0 Sitting on a rig somewhere Oct 18, 2007 #3 dukebound85 said: google handbreak if you want quicktime files (about a gig per movie depending on length and settings) mactheripper if you want to rip dvd to your hd (huge files like 4gigs) Click to expand... 'nuff said. Seriously, handbrake is great.
dukebound85 said: google handbreak if you want quicktime files (about a gig per movie depending on length and settings) mactheripper if you want to rip dvd to your hd (huge files like 4gigs) Click to expand... 'nuff said. Seriously, handbrake is great.
R Rookie1986 macrumors 6502 Original poster Oct 1, 2007 415 0 Oct 18, 2007 #4 HandBrake is awesome! I've already ported Jarhead, Saw and Se7en over to my iMac and iPod Touch, there a little bigger then i had thought they would be but since i'll only sync 1 movie a day then i guess its not to bad, thanks very much for your help guys
HandBrake is awesome! I've already ported Jarhead, Saw and Se7en over to my iMac and iPod Touch, there a little bigger then i had thought they would be but since i'll only sync 1 movie a day then i guess its not to bad, thanks very much for your help guys