New Macbook Software
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To play the file you will need the FLV player and to get it in iTunes you will need iSquint which will convert it into a playable format on the iPod and iPhone it will also be a lot smaller file around 2-3GB.
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i don't have the remote can i buy one???
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make a videos on your mac setup
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when you rip the movie, it converts it to .vob... you need a converting software to convert it to avi, mp4, itunes, or whatever - I suggest you use VisualHub, best piece of software out there!
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I run leopard, and I store the VOB's on an external HD. I open the DVD player Application that came with leopard. Once in the player, go to file and open DVD media. From there select the VOB Folder. Click open and your in...
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i dont like handbrake it makes my videos dark
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vcl player
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You don't have to rip the full DVD content. There's an optinon that allows you to choose just the main title to rip. That will lower the file size by a good amount.
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use the vlc player. search download dot come or something, it plays fine on mine
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i know "DVD to VCD AVI DivX Converter 3.2.69" will work, it converts .vob straight to mpeg files so it'll work great!
If you are dedicated to storing your movies on your hard-drive, then convert them to .avi format. Nothing else. Use the DivX or XviD codec. Google guides to doing this; I could explain but this response is long enough.
theboytampon 4 years ago
Simply amazing. Thanks for all the tips.
LeMacMan 4 years ago
I am about one week away from purchasing my computer for college at the PC store for students (good deals)I have probably read every review on the Macbook within google. After searching I had 2 concerns, one was already answered and my other is the speaker volume, do they seem quiet or normal, thanks again
impalazlowrider0 4 years ago
They seem to be a little on the quiet side so I would definitely go for an external set if you can afford it.
LeMacMan 4 years ago
Hey I like the reviews. You seem like the most credible person to ask regarding school work with a Mac. I am heading off to college soon and can't decide on whether purchasing a PC laptop (Hp) or Mac Book. I won't run games or anything, just MS Word and web surfing. I also have been concerned about the Mac book because I heard that they shut off randomly and get hot. How has your Mac book been doing with all these concerns?
impalazlowrider0 4 years ago
My Macbook has never shut off when not prompted to (i.e. when I want it to shut down), and has never run at an excessive heat level. I have a free program called iStat Pro which is a widget that displays all information including heat levels and fan speeds and I have yet to have a problem even under load.
LeMacMan 4 years ago