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  1. Hi folks,

    I have some specific needs and I do believe that an application that run under mac exist, paying or free, I just did not find it yet

    For those who could think that I want to copy dvds illegally, it's not the case We have a in-house encoder and we need to drop the highest quality file into it.

    this is our needs :
    - No encoding, just extraction
    - Possibility to create batch (if we connect 5 dvds player to the mac for example)
    - Split into scenes *see explanation below

    If anybody knows one that could do it, please let me know it will be really appreciate.

    Raphael



    * 6-7 years ago, I was using Flask MPEG, and it let me did dvd splitting. I was able to open an IFO, then see the whole dvd and should with the timeline, how many scene I needed, and then by processing it, it extracted me as many file as needed.
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    Better asked and answered in the Mac Forum. Moving you.
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    if the dvds aren't copy protected, you could:

    1. insert DVDs into Mac, Open MpegStreamclip, Open the DVD within it, and extract the assets to your HD.

    but this is a one at a a time solution.

    You'd probably look at something unix based, something that could be done in Terminal, to batch a whole lot of DVDs.
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    Originally Posted by iwiiiiiiiiii View Post
    - Possibility to create batch (if we connect 5 dvds player to the mac for example)
    Wow. Good luck with that. Post back if you try it and it actually works OK. You can do a lot of the same stuff on Mac as you can on Windows, it's just a million times harder. And I say this as a Unix system administrator who basically hates Windows.
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  5. Hi guys

    Thanks for your reply.

    I am not looking for something on terminal, more visually based because like FlaskMpeg, we can choose manually where to start and where to stop !

    Thanks again, feel free to continue to reply
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    Handbrake. VLC is only required if the DVDs are encrypted.
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  7. Hi guys, any other software ? Worst case, that run on windows ?
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