Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Who is still buying DVDs? Surely collectors are. A hard copy is always tempting for collectors. Also, old-fashioned DVD serves you well when movies are ...
Reader Steven Pollock seeks a digital copy of a movie he recently purchased. He writes: I read Macworld’s story about how to rip DVDs with HandBrake and I’m having a problem. I’d like to rip a DVD ...
Some people say that DVDs are obsolete and that soon, we'll be downloading all of our content through the Intertubes. I'm not so sure about that, as a ten minute trip to the video store easily gives ...
Just FYI: Shepmaster's tutorial for ripping a DVD in OS X. It looks horrifically complicated. Here's the tools you'll need. Anyone know of a tutorial for burning DVDs, downloaded from say, um, er, ...
Occasionally I've had trouble with Handbrake when ripping directly from the DVD. I use MacTheRipper to get the DVD to the hard drive and then use Handbrake on the VIDEO_TS folder. Much more consistent ...
[Editor’s note: The MPAA and most media companies argue that you can’t legally copy or convert commercial DVDs for any reason. We (and others) think that, if you own a DVD, you should be able to ...
Worried that your DVDs are difficult to store and can be easily damaged? Looking for a way to access your favorite DVD content anytime and anywhere? Say Goodbye to your traditional DVD players! Now, ...
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