Hey fellow forum goers! 
Over the past week I've been looking for a better DVD ripping tool. I've used Handbrake for about a year now, but I would like to have non-compressed versions of my movies as well, for my media center. All of my current DVD imports are in the .m4v format, which is friendly with all of my home's Apple devices.
After a few searches, I've tested and used RipIt and Mac DVDRipper Pro (both are not free, but provide test rips), which output these .dvdmedia files that contain the menus, as well as the film off of my DVDs. After using a few of these, I have found that I love the .dvdmedia files, and the ability to use the menus of my films.
After my experiences, I have decided that I will use the .m4v videos for streaming to my iOS devices, and the .dvdmedia files for streaming to my jailbroken AppleTV from my server.
The only problem is, I have no money at the moment to spend on the software (currently out of a job) that rips DVDs to the .dvdmedia file format.
Does anyone know of a freeware application for an Intel-based Mac that could rip my DVDs into the .dvdmedia format? Any help or recommendations are always appreciated on my part.
-Alex
Over the past week I've been looking for a better DVD ripping tool. I've used Handbrake for about a year now, but I would like to have non-compressed versions of my movies as well, for my media center. All of my current DVD imports are in the .m4v format, which is friendly with all of my home's Apple devices.
After a few searches, I've tested and used RipIt and Mac DVDRipper Pro (both are not free, but provide test rips), which output these .dvdmedia files that contain the menus, as well as the film off of my DVDs. After using a few of these, I have found that I love the .dvdmedia files, and the ability to use the menus of my films.
After my experiences, I have decided that I will use the .m4v videos for streaming to my iOS devices, and the .dvdmedia files for streaming to my jailbroken AppleTV from my server.
The only problem is, I have no money at the moment to spend on the software (currently out of a job) that rips DVDs to the .dvdmedia file format.
Does anyone know of a freeware application for an Intel-based Mac that could rip my DVDs into the .dvdmedia format? Any help or recommendations are always appreciated on my part.
-Alex
