first mac, powermac g5

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thetony

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Finally purchased my first mac. A powermac G5 2.3 Ghz, 1gb ram, and a airport extreme card. so far very good. My video editing now runs very smoothly with final cut. no more adobe premiere. finally i can use my computer comfortably with out it being all gittery and having it crash all the time.

I would just like two know if any body knows about a good program to extract video and audio together from dvds, so i can put them on the web.
 
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thetony said:
Finally purchased my first mac. A powermac G5 2.3 Ghz, 1gb ram, and a airport extreme card. so far very good. My video editing now runs very smoothly with final cut. no more adobe premiere. finally i can use my computer comfortably with out it being all gittery and having it crash all the time.

I would just like two know if any body knows about a good program to extract video and audio together from dvds, so i can put them on the web.

You can extract it to a quicktime file using This

Or a audio and video TS folder using This
 
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I use Mac The Ripper for mine, but that probably isn't too good for net posting.

Congratulations on your purchase- I bought a similar system 3 months ago and have never looked back!
:)
 
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AndrewK

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I've also switched to video editing with Final Cut Pro from a PC with Premiere and I agree - it's definitly much better. Final Cut Pro doesn't freeze every hour like Premiere used to which really helps.
 

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