dowalibeast Active member Jan 16, 2007 #1 Who has used it? Did you like it? Any problems? Would you suggest something else?
J.D. Active member Staff member Jan 16, 2007 #3 Use it all the time and never have a single problem. It's easy, it's quick, it works. What more do you need?
Use it all the time and never have a single problem. It's easy, it's quick, it works. What more do you need?
dowalibeast Active member Jan 16, 2007 #5 not to be a dick but how lazy can you be? http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=mac+the+ripper&btnG=Search now back to meaningful answers.
not to be a dick but how lazy can you be? http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=mac+the+ripper&btnG=Search now back to meaningful answers.
cobra_commander Active member Jan 16, 2007 #7 I got it from a friend and can't figure out how to use it, I am retarted with computers.
weenox Active member Jan 16, 2007 #8 it works great....only problem i have is it doesn't compress the video at all, which means each dvd rip is like almost 8 gigs.
it works great....only problem i have is it doesn't compress the video at all, which means each dvd rip is like almost 8 gigs.
*ThaMovment* Member Jan 16, 2007 #9 thats why you just get toast aswell, and it will compress the video to fit on a 4,7 gig disc for you.
thats why you just get toast aswell, and it will compress the video to fit on a 4,7 gig disc for you.
Al_Smith Member Jan 16, 2007 #13 dvd shrink does the same thing only it will compress the dvd so it will fit on a 4.7 gb dvd.
L lineskis360 Member Jan 16, 2007 #14 yea i use it and love it but if u use toast titanium to burn the files its compresses it for you, get it
yea i use it and love it but if u use toast titanium to burn the files its compresses it for you, get it
dowalibeast Active member Jan 28, 2007 #15 quick follow up: through a combo of three apps i have figured out how to burn dvds with all menus intact. i rip with mac the ripper, compress with dvd2oneX, and burn with toast 7 titanium. it takes about 45 minutes per disc and it's working great.
quick follow up: through a combo of three apps i have figured out how to burn dvds with all menus intact. i rip with mac the ripper, compress with dvd2oneX, and burn with toast 7 titanium. it takes about 45 minutes per disc and it's working great.
eheath Active member Staff member Jan 28, 2007 #16 where did u get toast free? ive searched and only seen it for sale...
eheath Active member Staff member Jan 28, 2007 #18 any legit ways? i guess i have a mac so a virus is out of the question...
dowalibeast Active member Jan 28, 2007 #19 yeah dude i just downloaded it off torrents and got a serial off of the internet. only legit way is buying it.
yeah dude i just downloaded it off torrents and got a serial off of the internet. only legit way is buying it.
eheath Active member Staff member Jan 28, 2007 #20 I got it now, but it just puts my movies into .vob and some stupid shit. any advice or can someone help me here?
I got it now, but it just puts my movies into .vob and some stupid shit. any advice or can someone help me here?
BigJew Active member Jan 29, 2007 #21 .vob and all the other files is how an uncompressed DVD looks. You can play them off your computer with VLC player.
.vob and all the other files is how an uncompressed DVD looks. You can play them off your computer with VLC player.
dowalibeast Active member Jan 29, 2007 #22 or just drag the video_ts folder onto your dvd player app. (on a mac at least)
Ender Active member Jan 29, 2007 #25 also try fairmount or handbrake if you want to just rip to your comp
*ThaMovment* Member Jan 29, 2007 #26 choose dvd from video_ts in toast. then drag the video_ts folder into the window.
*ThaMovment* Member Jan 29, 2007 #27 why do you need dvd2oneX when toast compresses and burn at the same time?
hylandrepresent Member Jan 29, 2007 #28 just get handbrake, its free if you have a mac, just type it in on google
Ender Active member Jan 30, 2007 #30 toast compresses videos automatically to fit within the size of the disk
drewishish Active member Nov 7, 2007 #33 where can i get toast free? i dont have limewire. and dont feel like downloading it. anywhere else?
[tightpants] Active member Nov 7, 2007 #36 Any good software for converting the .vob file from mac the ripper to .mp4 for iTunes?