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    I normally use DVD Shrink and/or combine it with AnyDVD on my Desktop PC at home. I recently got a Macbook and was wonder what similar programs can I use that are available for Mac. Is DVD Shrink and/or AnyDVD compatible with Mac if so I can't find it.
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    Please post mac questions in the mac forum. Moving you now.

    Use MacTheRipper.
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    PC --------> Mac

    AnyDVD--->Mac The Ripper
    DVDShrink--> DVD2OneX
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    Originally Posted by Baldrick
    Please post mac questions in the mac forum. Moving you now.

    Use MacTheRipper.
    OK sorry about that. I had just jumped on real quick and didn't know there was a Mac Forum. My bad I apologize. I wasn't sure where to post this. Thanks for the help though.
    How about DVD Decrypter and RipIt4Me any Mac versions of those or similar?
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    Originally Posted by richard_m_morales
    Originally Posted by Baldrick
    Please post mac questions in the mac forum. Moving you now.

    Use MacTheRipper.
    OK sorry about that. I had just jumped on real quick and didn't know there was a Mac Forum. My bad I apologize. I wasn't sure where to post this. Thanks for the help though.
    How about DVD Decrypter and RipIt4Me any Mac versions of those or similar?
    The post above you already answered that question about 2 hours before your post asking again 8)
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    So is Mac The Ripper like all 4 of those programs in 1 or what?
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    Mac The Ripper handles the ripping of the DVD like Ripit4Me and
    DVDDecrypter would do, decoding the dvd, handling the
    copy protection schemes, and getting the Video_TS folder
    to your hard disc.

    DVD2OneX, also known here as DTOX, handles the compression
    to get the Video_TS folder to fit a standard DVD-5 ( 4.37GB) disc.
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    Originally Posted by terryj
    Mac The Ripper handles the ripping of the DVD like Ripit4Me and
    DVDDecrypter would do, decoding the dvd, handling the
    copy protection schemes, and getting the Video_TS folder
    to your hard disc.

    DVD2OneX, also known here as DTOX, handles the compression
    to get the Video_TS folder to fit a standard DVD-5 ( 4.37GB) disc.
    OK thanks.
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    How about Bluray ripping software for Mac?
    On Windows PCs I use: AnyDVD + BDRebuilder + ImgBurn. Or DVDFab platinum.
    Is there a similar combination for Mac?
    Thanks.
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  10. i also recommend RipIt for ripping purposes
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    Richard,

    Your profile still shows a Celeron PC. Please update it. Assuming the Mac you bought is an Intel model, you may also install Windows on it and run DVDShrink if you wish. Nice thing about Macs is that you run whatever you need.
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