
dvdmedia folders, while MDRP can also make. MDRP is quite fast when doing full-disc rips (generally limited by the speed of the DVD drive, but then so is RipIt), and in my testing did better at reading through minor errors on discs than RipIt-RipIt stopped on errors on discs that MDRP had no trouble at all with, and on the three badly damaged DVDs MDRP couldn't read without significant errors (each about 20% sector error rate), it still produced a usable rip, it's just a rip with bad sectors (DVD player will glitch on them, but it's no different than with the physical disc). I tried RipIt and Mac DVD Ripper Pro (aka MDRP), as well as some other apps, and ended up settling on MDRP. I'm on disc 875 of making full-disc images of the 950 DVDs in my anime collection (3x2TB drives-yikes!). Thanks! Hope y'all are having a great weekend and hope it's sunny and warm where you are. I've read you can use as many as your system can use. Also, if three optical drive rips (2xSATA, 1xUSB) on my Mac Pro are the issue let me know. DVDRemaster (heard it's better than Fairmount)Īny advice would be hugely appreciated. MacTheRipper 2.6.6 (site shut down but it's still available, mixed reviews on current media)ĥ. I've read other paid apps are better and since I'm ripping 300+ DVD's I'd rather pay for the best than settle for average.Ĥ.
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I want to make full backups, then use Handbrake to convert the backups or use the "batch encode.workflow" (keeping full audio, my Pioneer Elite VSX-33 supports full MCACC (ACC) and of course AC3.įairmount detects the DVD's, the batch dispatched works, but Fairmount is now slow as **** if it even works at all. So far I had no issues until I installed the second optical that came with my Pro (took it out for a SSD and put it back in for 3 DVD drives). I got a 6-Core Mac Pro with a LG Blu-Ray and LG Superdrive SATA as well as a USB superdrive. Ok my head hurts (anyone have a Vicoden? lol)Ĭurrently I'm using Fairmount from the recommendations here for full DVD rips.
