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There are two excellent free video "converters" for Mac | There are two excellent free video "converters" for Mac. One is a "ripper," and the other a transcoder. | ||
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=Rippers= | |||
== MacTheRipper== | == MacTheRipper== | ||
MacTheRipper excels at ripping DVDs to your Mac's hard drive. The most recent version of it is hard to find and technically is for sale at a cost, though it is through a circuitous and financially vague transactional process, due to the legality of the software being in question and the developer fearing prosecution for making it available (so he says). Still, it is the only software I have found that can rip your legally owned DVDs to your hard drive for personal use for free, regardless of any copy-protection schemes employed on the DVD. Support for MacTheRipper is sparse due to its shadowy presence on the web, and if you are dissatisfied with it, you have no avenue for restitution. There is no way to try the software before you buy it. | MacTheRipper excels at ripping DVDs to your Mac's hard drive. The most recent version of it is hard to find and technically is for sale at a cost, though it is through a circuitous and financially vague transactional process, due to the legality of the software being in question and the developer fearing prosecution for making it available (so he says). Still, it is the only software I have found that can rip your legally owned DVDs to your hard drive for personal use for free, regardless of any copy-protection schemes employed on the DVD. Support for MacTheRipper is sparse due to its shadowy presence on the web, and if you are dissatisfied with it, you have no avenue for restitution. There is no way to try the software before you buy it. | ||
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Before you start messing around with MacTheRipper and its myriad of settings, I'd highly recommend you try RipIt. I am not in any way associated with the developer. | Before you start messing around with MacTheRipper and its myriad of settings, I'd highly recommend you try RipIt. I am not in any way associated with the developer. | ||
=Transcoder= | |||
==HandBrake== | ==HandBrake== | ||
The second indispensable piece of free video converting software on the Mac is Handbrake, which can transcode almost any video, including DVD, to a variety of formats compatible with all of Apple's products. You can find Handbrake here: | The second indispensable piece of free video converting software on the Mac is Handbrake, which can transcode almost any video, including DVD, to a variety of formats compatible with all of Apple's products. You can find Handbrake here: | ||
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There's more out there, but the best of the free software are probably these two apps, and RipIt stands alone as an elegant, affordable DVD ripper. | There's more out there, but the best of the free software are probably these two apps, and RipIt stands alone as an elegant, affordable DVD ripper. | ||
=Credits= | |||
*Contributed by [[David Burke]], "CMUG Ambassador" on [[Mac-Ministry]], Feb 23, 2010 | *Contributed by [[David Burke]], "CMUG Ambassador" on [[Mac-Ministry]], Feb 23, 2010 | ||
[[Category:Software]] | [[Category:Software]] |
Revision as of 16:17, 24 October 2010
There are two excellent free video "converters" for Mac. One is a "ripper," and the other a transcoder.
Rippers
MacTheRipper
MacTheRipper excels at ripping DVDs to your Mac's hard drive. The most recent version of it is hard to find and technically is for sale at a cost, though it is through a circuitous and financially vague transactional process, due to the legality of the software being in question and the developer fearing prosecution for making it available (so he says). Still, it is the only software I have found that can rip your legally owned DVDs to your hard drive for personal use for free, regardless of any copy-protection schemes employed on the DVD. Support for MacTheRipper is sparse due to its shadowy presence on the web, and if you are dissatisfied with it, you have no avenue for restitution. There is no way to try the software before you buy it.
RipIt
However, if you want the simplest, easiest DVD Ripper for Mac, it is worth spending a little money (only $20) on RipIt. This is a very well-designed and highly capable app with fantastic support from the developer. You can download a copy for free and rip ten DVDs to test it and see if you like it. http://thelittleappfactory.com/ripit/ Before you start messing around with MacTheRipper and its myriad of settings, I'd highly recommend you try RipIt. I am not in any way associated with the developer.
Transcoder
HandBrake
The second indispensable piece of free video converting software on the Mac is Handbrake, which can transcode almost any video, including DVD, to a variety of formats compatible with all of Apple's products. You can find Handbrake here: http://handbrake.fr/
There's more out there, but the best of the free software are probably these two apps, and RipIt stands alone as an elegant, affordable DVD ripper.
Credits
- Contributed by David Burke, "CMUG Ambassador" on Mac-Ministry, Feb 23, 2010