dukebound85 macrumors Core Original poster Nov 27, 2009 #1 This app needs to be updated. I bought a whole bunch of dvds today and had trouble on a good portion of them Any solutions?
This app needs to be updated. I bought a whole bunch of dvds today and had trouble on a good portion of them Any solutions?
dukebound85 macrumors Core Original poster Nov 27, 2009 #3 iBookG4user said: Have you tried handbrake? Click to expand... thanks but those applications (hb and mtr) serve two entirely different purposes
iBookG4user said: Have you tried handbrake? Click to expand... thanks but those applications (hb and mtr) serve two entirely different purposes
iBookG4user macrumors 604 Nov 27, 2009 #4 dukebound85 said: thanks but those applications (hb and mtr) serve two entirely different purposes Click to expand... I usually use Handbrake to rip them and then burn them using Toast Titanium to burn them so that they play on a DVD player. Same result, no?
dukebound85 said: thanks but those applications (hb and mtr) serve two entirely different purposes Click to expand... I usually use Handbrake to rip them and then burn them using Toast Titanium to burn them so that they play on a DVD player. Same result, no?
spillproof macrumors 68020 Nov 27, 2009 #5 I have had good luck with Ripit. Though I haven't tried really new movies recently and you have to pay $20 for the full version.
I have had good luck with Ripit. Though I haven't tried really new movies recently and you have to pay $20 for the full version.
dukebound85 macrumors Core Original poster Nov 27, 2009 #6 iBookG4user said: I usually use Handbrake to rip them and then burn them using Toast Titanium to burn them so that they play on a DVD player. Same result, no? Click to expand... Well mtr does not encode so you do not lose any quality from the disc With hdds so large now, I am know using mtr to have 100% dvd quality backups. Handbrake will always result is some data loss Now if HB were to incorporate the utility of mtr, that would be the best thing ever
iBookG4user said: I usually use Handbrake to rip them and then burn them using Toast Titanium to burn them so that they play on a DVD player. Same result, no? Click to expand... Well mtr does not encode so you do not lose any quality from the disc With hdds so large now, I am know using mtr to have 100% dvd quality backups. Handbrake will always result is some data loss Now if HB were to incorporate the utility of mtr, that would be the best thing ever
iBookG4user macrumors 604 Nov 27, 2009 #7 dukebound85 said: Well mtr does not encode so you do not lose any quality from the disc With hdds so large now, I am know using mtr to have 100% dvd quality backups. Handbrake will always result is some data loss Click to expand... True, although a backup that is a bit less quality is better than no backup at all. Although you are correct, Mac The Ripper does need to be updated.
dukebound85 said: Well mtr does not encode so you do not lose any quality from the disc With hdds so large now, I am know using mtr to have 100% dvd quality backups. Handbrake will always result is some data loss Click to expand... True, although a backup that is a bit less quality is better than no backup at all. Although you are correct, Mac The Ripper does need to be updated.
pkoch1 macrumors 6502a Nov 27, 2009 #8 I'm not sure how recently it has been updated (i use MTR), but check out Fairmount.