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    I plan on connecting my MBP to my TV using DVI out and optical out. Note that I haven't actually tried to hook anything up yet- this is all speculative.

    So I was ripping DVDs with Handbrake using the Apple TV settings, but then I heard that most receivers don't handle AAC format. I know that there's a hidden AC3 stream that handbrake includes. Will my receiver be able use this stream easily? or do I need to change some settings?

    Also I considered just ripping everything as MKV's with AC3 audio- then in QTP saving those files at .MOV files. Is there really any drawback to doing this? Just seems like it would be a better choice for me - since I'm not using the Apple TV.

    Also is there anything else I should keep in mind? Thanks
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    with my MBP, I use Apple's DVI2Video adapter and run the video into
    my tv using S-VHS. For the audio, I use a standard Y audio cable from
    Radio Shack (1/4" to RCA Stereo). I set the MBP to mirror out
    onto my TV.

    I play all DVD Content ripped to the HD using VLC
    ( I rip Main Feature only), in FS, and just cue one after the other.
    *shrugs*

    No transcoding to other files, unless I plan on putting it on the iPod
    so that the wife can watch at a later date. If so, I use Visual Hub to
    make iPod 5G ready files from the ripped content.
    I don't rip a lot, only the stuff I know I can watch on lunch on the MBP
    and then finish later at night ( like episode TV) or movie series
    (Currently watching the Showtime Masters Of Horror series I picked up
    for cheap at a couple of Hollywood Video's that have closed down.)
    "Everyone has to learn, so that they can one day teach."
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