B bullzak 500+ Posts Apr 29, 2010 #1 Want to rip my existing blu ray and other dvd for use in iTunes and Apple TV. Any suggestions?
L Left Hand Black 25+ Posts Apr 29, 2010 #2 I use Handbrake for my dvds, but I don't know if it supports Blu-ray.
U upset_horn 100+ Posts Apr 30, 2010 #3 The Link You can go from blu-ray to mobile (itunes) - Should be MPEG4 and keeps the original quality of the blu-ray.
The Link You can go from blu-ray to mobile (itunes) - Should be MPEG4 and keeps the original quality of the blu-ray.
B bullzak 500+ Posts May 3, 2010 #4 Thanks upset. Have you used this or something similar? No real downside to trying it out other than the download cost, correct?
Thanks upset. Have you used this or something similar? No real downside to trying it out other than the download cost, correct?
U upset_horn 100+ Posts May 4, 2010 #5 Yeah, I use it. It's the bomb. They had the Avatar compatibility issue fixed the first day it was out. Try it out and see if you like it. Their help section is pretty good.
Yeah, I use it. It's the bomb. They had the Avatar compatibility issue fixed the first day it was out. Try it out and see if you like it. Their help section is pretty good.
B bullzak 500+ Posts May 8, 2010 #6 upset, I see this is Windows based. Do you know of a Mac compatible product? Thanks.
H hornpharmd 5,000+ Posts May 11, 2010 #7 The other issue is where you want to playback your movie file. Some products may not support that file type.
The other issue is where you want to playback your movie file. Some products may not support that file type.
B bullzak 500+ Posts May 11, 2010 #8 Probably exclusively on a Mac and Apple TV. These are DVDs I already own and I just want to watch them in a different room.
Probably exclusively on a Mac and Apple TV. These are DVDs I already own and I just want to watch them in a different room.