![]() ![]() When clearing out the garage recently we stumbled upon an old DVD. ![]() Since we no longer have a DVD player plugged into our TV, we thought we’d see if we could RIP the DVD onto our Mac so that we could copy it to our iPad and also stream to our Apple TV. Luckily, we have an old MacBook Pro with a DVD drive, but if your Mac doesn’t have a DVD drive (as has been the case since Apple sold the last DVD-equipped Mac back in 2016) you could plug in a SuperDrive, which Apple sells for £79. It’s unlikely that we are alone in this scenario. We might be in the era of streaming and downloads, but many of us still own DVDs and don’t want to pay for a digital version of the same movie or TV series. We confronted a few problems in our challenge but we were able to use #Apple dvd player preferences movie Things you should know about Mac app removal: Uninstalling applications in macOS/Mac OS X is quite different from that in Windows operating system. MacX DVD Ripper Pro software from Digiarty and a few other apps to overcome them. to wide range of players, so you may watch Blu-ray and DVD discs with your favorite player on your. ![]() Our first issue wasn’t so easy to get past. MakeMKV - software to convert blu-ray and dvd to mkv. You might have bought the DVD fair and square but copying it to your Mac is actually breaking the law!īack in 2015 the UK high court ruled that it is illegal to rip a CD or DVD, even if you own the DVD or CD and it’s for your own personal use. ![]() Previously there were exemptions that meant it was ok to rip CDs and DVDs for personal use but the new law doesn’t allow for this exemption any more. ![]()
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