Video application like iTunes

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OK, so I've burned my entire CD collection on to my iMac and sync with my iPod and blah blah blah.

My question is, can I do the same with mv DVD Collection? Is it possible to burn all my DVD's to my hard drive so I can watch them on my iMac?

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Of course it is. You'd need a mammoth hard drive though.

Better maybe to compress them all using Handbrake or something. You can squash them all to about 700 MB and the quality's still great.
 
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Thanks for the info!

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he did. Rgertner is using an iMac, and Mactheripper is for macs. PC, although today commonly used to represent Windows computers, is still acceptable by definition to include Macs. However, I could be reading this entirely wrong, or it was a typo, or oth misunderstanding. So, don't pay much attention to me!

Mactheripper works great, btw! I've been using it for a while. However, remember that each regular DVD is going to come to about 4.75 GB or more (depending on the DVD type). If u don't care about special features, I recommend doing the main feature extraction.
 

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