After using MactheRipper for the initial extraction, I have found the program called Visual Hub to be very useful because it can convert to a variety of video formats (suitable for web sites, transferring to my iPod, etc.). Regards, David ++++++++++ David Spound, M.Ed. Valley Mindfulness (413) 219-0654 david at valleymindfulness.com http://www.valleymindfulness.com Programs for Stress Reduction, Health and Well-Being * A Taste of Mindfulness: > Introduction to mindfulness-based approaches to health and wellness. > Tuesday, September 25, 6:308:30 pm > * Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction: > 8-week course based on the work of Jon Kabat-Zinn at UMass Medical School > October 2November 20 (Tuesday evenings, 6:008:30 pm) on 9/21/07 11:32 AM, Jeff Mackler at jeff at rubberneck.net wrote: > We use HandBrake and/or Quicktime Pro for such things. > > -Jeff > > > On 9/20/07 9:02 PM, "Tom Adams" <tomadams at gmail.com> wrote: > >> hello folks, >> >> i'm trying to figure out the most efficient way to "extract" video AND >> audio from a DVD that I put into my mac. I use "mac the ripper" to >> get the video (VOB file) but when I open that file (using QTpro) I >> don't get any audio. same thing when i import that vob file directly >> into Final Cut Pro...just video, no audio. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.hidden-tech.net/pipermail/hidden-discuss/attachments/20070921/3ebbf321/attachment-0005.html