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BrushyHillGuide

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Original poster
Apr 6, 2011
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Sabinal, TX
A buddy of mine gave me a burned copy of a DVD of a concert. I would like to save a copy of it onto my Macbook Pro (2011), add the music from it to iTunes and make the video and music available through iTunes.

Can I do this? How do I do it?

Thanks to everyone that replies!
 
Ripit - $ copies dvd to desktop
DVDRemaster - $ puts Ripit copy to a DVD (making a copy)
Handbrake - Free creating a digital copy for all apple formats and comp formats.
 
Use Handbrake and use the Universal setting. It is easy import into iTunes and plays on all new and recent devices.
 
Ripit - $ copies dvd to desktop
DVDRemaster - $ puts Ripit copy to a DVD (making a copy)
Handbrake - Free creating a digital copy for all apple formats and comp formats.

Thanks to BOTH of you!

Is there an advantage to getting the "for pay" programs or is "Handbrake" just as good?

Thanks again!
 
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