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I recently switched from PC to an Intel-Mac. I would prefer not running boot camp and make the switch whole heartedly. I, however, liked to copy my DVDs onto my old lap top so that I have something watch when I travel on business or onto my pocket PC so that I have something to watch when I ride the subway. Can I copy the DVDs that I own using Quicktime Pro (watch and copy at the same time)?
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If you want to copy your DVD's onto your computer directly from the DVD the best way to do it is with an application called Handbrake:
http://handbrake.m0k.org/ |
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