How To Rip DVD On Macbook With DVD To Macbook Converter
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How to rip DVD on Macbook with DVD to Macbook Converter

DVD, also known as Digital Video Disc or, the much less common but correct term Digital Versatile Disc, is an optical disc storage media format,  and was invented and developed by Philips, Sony, Toshiba, and Time Warner in 1995. Its main uses are video and data storage. DVDs are of the same dimensions as compact discs (CDs), but are capable of storing almost seven times as much data.


However, I found that many people are troubled by one problem— how to rip DVD to Macbook. For example:


Q1: How do I stream a DVD from my Macbook to my iPad?

I’d like to watch my DVD’s on my iPad without importing/capturing/syncing blah blah blah. Can I put a DVD movie in my DVD player on my Macbook Pro and ‘stream’ it wirelessly on my home network to my iPad? I understand you can do this with the Macbook Air laptops. Come on Apple, I MUST be able to do this?! Right?


Q2: How do I rip video from DVD on Macbook to edit?

I’d like to rip video off of a DVD to edit it but am having trouble figuring it out. I download Mac the Ripper but it seems this program just copies all the data files to be able to burn a new DVD. I’m just interested in the Video and Audio to import into a editing program to edit it down. Can anyone give me some suggestions?


For resolving these problems, I search a tool— DVD to Macbook Converter is specially designed for Mac users to rip DVD to the popular video formats such as MP4, MOV, DV, M4V and extract DVD audio to MP3, WAV, M4A, AIFF. Those formats can be playable on various devices such as Macbook, Macbook Pro, QuickTime, iTunes, iPod, iPhone, Final Cut Express, FCP, Apple TV etc. I hope it is helpful for us.

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