DVD Ripping apps? (1 Viewer)

Dixer

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People,
Looking for apps that A) Allow a lad to extract audio tracks from DVD's and B) Allow a fella to rip DVD's without the junk that might be on the disc (Commentaries etc) or alternatively that will shrink a DVD9 to fit DVD5.
Seprarate apps for needs A & B.
I KNOW these are out there,
Cheers homies.
 
Theres a deadly one called Jack The Ripper OS10.3 or later... You can get rid of all the shite and just burn the movie if you like...
For audio there a cool little app that records whatever you play through your mac in real time... forget its name... anthony?
 
Ian said:
Theres a deadly one called Jack The Ripper OS10.3 or later... You can get rid of all the shite and just burn the movie if you like...
For audio there a cool little app that records whatever you play through your mac in real time... forget its name... anthony?

Suite.
Shix be free?
I'll run a google on JTR.
 
Should that maybe be "Mac the Ripper"? A prelminary google says yes and dvdrhelp.com says so too?
Or else I'm missing somethin'.
 
Sorry yeah... MAc the ripper its called...
I downloaded it free from somewhere... i think Macupdate.com..
i'll check...
 
Ian said:
Sorry yeah... MAc the ripper its called...
I downloaded it free from somewhere... i think Macupdate.com..
i'll check...

Got that ripper, Ian. Nice one. Does pretty much exactly what I wanted. Used to use DVDBackup but it just copied the whole thing. What do you use for an imager, if you use one?
 
Ian said:
an imager?

By imager i mean: "A yoke that burns a DVD such that it will play on standalone/set-top players (i.e. not just in yr kumpewtur)). I have something called dvdimager1.2 or something like that (versiontracker.com) just wondering if maybe you had a better one, seein' as you had a better ripper etc.
 
Dixer said:
iDVD wont dupe discs though. Will it?



iRip DVD is good, as is Handbrake.
But Toast can make direct copies depending on the disc. You can make a disc image of any dvd in Toast, and copy any image less than 4.3GB.
Of course a lot of commercial DVDs wont allow this but you'd be surprised at the amount that do.
An even better way is possibly by looping computer 1 to computer 2 through a video mixer, and just digitising what you need.
AudioHijack is the handiest app for audio straems etc.

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!bing
 
Stacy said:
thats not a great idea..

i beg to differ. that is a great idea (if you have to right equip). i use it all the time, and it results in the best possible quailty.
here's the loop:
laptop1 (playing dvd) av out > video into video mixer
> audio into dv cam (a-d conv)

mixer video out > dv cam
dv cam > firewire to laptop2 for digi

note: the audio goes straight to the camera by joining the audio phonos with a widget to the av lead going to the camera.

dvd ripping takes far too long to get a good quailty rip, this is done in real time.
 
i still use fairusewizard when the need arises....

edit oh it's windows and linux only i see
 

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