Well, I recently got a MacBookPro, and it's pretty awesome. I love it, and for editing software I have Final Cut and Adobe Premiere Pro CS3. I've used both before, and they're pretty awesome. The only thing is, I used them for actual videos from cameras and such.
My problem is, how do I rip DVDs and make the footage editable? Pretty much nothing works from EADFAG since most of the software is pretty much Windows only.
Any suggestions?
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ok, just kidding. There used to be a site run by shazzy (ishtori.net) which had guides for macs, but the domain expired.
From other threads/memory (I edit on windows)...ripping programs you'll look for are macTheRipper or Handbrake. For cleaning up the footage/making it progressive you'll want avidemux.
Mpeg Streamclip converts the .vobs into DV
if you look through the guides and try to follow along with the programs above I think you'll be able to make your dvd footage editable.
If you need more help, pm JudgeHolden or Shazzy (the only 2 people I know for sure use macs here...Kionon might as well)
ok, just kidding. There used to be a site run by shazzy (ishtori.net) which had guides for macs, but the domain expired.
From other threads/memory (I edit on windows)...ripping programs you'll look for are macTheRipper or Handbrake. For cleaning up the footage/making it progressive you'll want avidemux.
Mpeg Streamclip converts the .vobs into DV
if you look through the guides and try to follow along with the programs above I think you'll be able to make your dvd footage editable.
If you need more help, pm JudgeHolden or Shazzy (the only 2 people I know for sure use macs here...Kionon might as well)