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Ripit does not see my disc
Ripit does not see my disc









ripit does not see my disc

And even if it did, what if the button said "Start Movie" instead? In short, it's all subjective and only human-understandable.

RIPIT DOES NOT SEE MY DISC MOVIE

Or what happens when there are multiple versions of the movie that you have to choose based on a menu? Handbrake isn't going to OCR the menu graphics to find out which one says "Play". How would your computer know that the 15 minutes of trailers or ads is any more significant than the 90 minutes of movie time, other than the length? Handbrake tries to use that to guess, but it's not always right when the movie is broken up into smaller chunks or the bonus stuff is around the same length as the main content. To answer your question: As I understand it, it's not that it can't emulate it, it's that what constitutes the "actual movie" is up to the person watching it. That solves my immediate problem, but I still have the nagging question of why a $2,000 computer with an updated OS can't just emulate the behavior of a $25 piece of hardware when it comes to reading a disc? Obviously I'm missing something in my logic. The automatic add to iTunes is a pretty big benefit to me, although I need to check tonight whether it de-interlaces. I just downloaded the latest version of RipIt, and I think I'm going to buy it.

ripit does not see my disc

Best ripping and encoding program I have ever used.

ripit does not see my disc

When it's done you have an ISO that you can burn a DVD of the movie to and it has put a proper version in your iTunes that you can watch on your Apple TVs, iPads, etc. You literally put a DVD in the drive, launch the program, and click on the Rip button. I always had those issues when on Windows but now I'm on a Mac and I use a program called Ripit.











Ripit does not see my disc