![]() ![]() ![]() Mainly I use these as a means of providing backups of my DVD collection for archival purposes but I have some educational videos that are easier to work with from files on my Mac or a separate hard drive rather than having to run around and find my DVD player and hook it up. ![]() I like it because using Handbrake the ripped DVD can be converted to an iOS item (MDRP also allows that option).įor Blueray I use Aiseesoft Mac Blu-Ray Player to get the DVD to mount on the Mac, then use MakeMKV to convert it to a file that can be loaded onto iOS or viewed on the Mac. It can also rip and duplicate in one session. MDRP - works well at copying DVD’s - it can both rip an iso version which includes everything or a dvdmedia version which is just the movie. anything else that don’t even know that it could be an issueĪs you can see I have zero knowledge about this and I expected to find a lot of tutorials when I searched for info … but I failed … to my big surprise.Īs far as ripping DVD’s I do that for both archival purposes as well as the convenience of having them available both for iOS and Mac.is there some copy protection stuff that could cause problems?.what resolution the rip them in (720, 1080, …?).what software to use on my Synology (the builtin stuff? Plex? …?).So I’m hoping that someone here has some experience with this, or perhaps point me to some resource where I can find out more. So I started to look around for what to use for ripping them and found pages that just listed different programs without much mentioning of how well they work. Yesterday I realized that I have a fairly large number of DVDs that I never watch for the simple reason that it’s too much work to find the DVD and turn on the DVD player (yes, I know … very sad ). ![]()
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