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I've been using Handbrake to down-convert all my 1080p m2ts files to 1024x*

Doesn't take too long and file size is relatively small. Using 2000kbps for video and 160kbps audio.
 
Handbrake no longer decrypts encrypted DVDs, at least in OSX anyway.

I've been using ripit recently and that's been working well. I've also used MacTheRipper or in extreme cases DVDFAB in a windows VM and then handbrake.

I pick the AppleTV option and away I go, never a problem and I don't have to fiddle with settings.

Oh, and +1 for AirVideo.

Handbrake still does, you just need VLC player installed.
 
Handbrake no longer decrypts encrypted DVDs, at least in OSX anyway.

I've been using ripit recently and that's been working well. I've also used MacTheRipper or in extreme cases DVDFAB in a windows VM and then handbrake.

I pick the AppleTV option and away I go, never a problem and I don't have to fiddle with settings.

Oh, and +1 for AirVideo.

It works fine :)
 
Whatever worked on the Phone use for the Ipad, just bump the rez.

All my Blu Ray encodes should be ready to go they are all 1280x fro widescreen and My Trek Remastered Rips are 960x720p
 
I recommend iFlicks: http://www.iflicksapp.com/

It converts video for use on Apple devices. The "universal" preset will make sure the video plays on iPhones, Apple TVs and iPads. It also grabs metadata like cover art and season/episode.
WHAT THE.

I feel like I just discovered a gold mine. This is AMAZING. It automatically gets all the meta data. *drools*

I love you, Shrimp. *buys iFlicks*
 
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