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Ripped 2 DVDs onto my Mac last night using HandBreak, and although it takes forever (over 1 hour per DVD0), it works nicely!

Videos went straight into iTunes and straight onto my iPad. Perfect!
 
+1 For RIPIT
100% worth the money you spend guaranteed and im pretty sure i read some where if it cant rip your dvd you send them an email and support will be added :D
 
I'll vote for MacDVDRipper Pro as well. If I'm just time-shifting a rental, it's quite handy for fire-and-forget ripping.

Handbrake is also very good, but I tend to futz with it to make it work the way I want. (You need FairMount to make it work with DVDs.)
 
Hi guys,

A few months ago I started using a program called Win X DVD Ripper Platinum for PC and it has been the best software for ripping and encoding to several formats. What sold me is that it is extremely easy (2-3 clicks) and it rips ALL commercial dvds (even Disney ones with the new protection).

There is a mac version of the software, but I have not used it. The only think I have observed is that is lacking some minor features that the PC version has.

Here is the link:

http://www.winxdvd.com/dvd-ripper-for-mac/

Its not free, but I can assure that if it works just like it does in the PC, its worth every penny.

I'm planning on using the PC version (since I already bought it, not buying it twice!) in a mac running parallels 6.
 
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