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Retrosonic

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Guys, I have the 64 Gig Itouch, and I'd like to rip some of my DVDs to it so that I can watch them on my long commute each day.

Is there an "all in one" product that will rip the movies, convert them to mp4 and place them in my itunes folder, all in one shot?

Many thanks for any help.

Retro
 
Mac: Ripit and Handbrake (i think it is Ripit, I use AnyDVD)
PC: AnyDVD and Handbrake

Simply make sure AnyDVD is open and then use Handbrake. Not quite all-in-one, but you are really only using Handbrake. Again, not sure about Ripit.
 
Handbrake will work on its own if you have VLC installed. Some newer discs with special copy-protection might require RipIt though.
 
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