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OK, so last night I decided to “take the plunge” and get into movies for my
iPhone. The wholeAppleTV thing and movies on these little devices as always seemed a bit useless to me, since I almost always have my notebook with me. But my kids are into it so I figured I’d better get my arms around it. And I'll tell you waht - I discovered <>a whole new world of cool that is amazingly easy and powerful>.First I tried purchasing a movie from Apple. I wanted to see how it worked and in their inimitable style, it went easily, quickly and flawlessly. I found what I was looking for (The Italian Job, a family favorite), one-click purchased it ($9.99) and it downloaded to mymachine. I plugged in myiPhone, went to “movies” on it’s configuration window and oted to sync The Italian Job. That’s it. It took about 20-30 seconds (ish, I wasn’t really watching) for the movie to move from mymachine to theiPhone. It is just about a gig in size, so with 6G taken up already I only have about a gig free, but with how easy it is, it became clear howApplewants me to keep my library on mymachine and move on and off what I want at any given time. Good enough.Next I wanted to see about ripping my DVD collection onto my iPhoneand potentially, anAppleTV since I was becoming more intrigued and started to get an itch in my wallet.So I googled “Rip DVD to iPhone” and came across HandBrake, which is exactly that – a freeware DVD ripper and encoder forOS-Xthat has all the options to rip how you want to, but presets for things like iPod,iPhoneandAppleTV. I was slightly skeptical but, knowing how theMaccommunity develops I was optimistic.Result: I don’t know how it could be better. I downloaded the app, ripped Miss Congeniality (another family favorite) and put it into iTunes. It did not automatically get Album Cover Art, which I had to add manually, but that was trivial. I sat for a bit and thought about it and completely got Apple’s intentions to dominate the living room and how they are going to do it. And they are going to do it. I envision now my entire library (I swapped other vices for a nasty Laser Disc and then DVD habit a lot of years ago) on a large hard drive, serving all of our family pictures, music, recorded TV shows and movies toAppleTVs around the house. I imagine all of our media being selectable through theAppleTV portal, and all of our media being downloadable into ouriPhones, touchable iPods and even the new, rumoredAppleultra-portable.iPhone>First: download HandBrake. The version that I am using can be downloaded from here: /graphics/handbrakediscimage.tar.gz or your can visit the site and see what the latest version is here: http://handbrake.m0k.org/ OS-X, Windows andLinux!>Do the standard download and drag-the-application-to-your-applications folder bit. Then run it. I love the icon BTW: ![]() Here is the main window. On top of it, at first, you’ll get another window asking you for the “source.” This source is the DVD that you want to rip (as you can see, I am half way through ripping “Star Trek Nemesis.”) ![]() Put the DVD into your computer. DVD Player might start up – quit it. Now, the DVD that you inserted will who up in the “source” list. Select it. Handbrake will take a moment and scan the DVD. What is happening, is it is looking at all the clips on the disk. For example, if there are deleted scenes, or the intro menu, or other special features these will show up as viable options to rip. But handbrake will (by default) select the largest clip, which will certainly be the movie. In the main body of the window you can see all the settable options – these are confusing and high-tech looking – stay away from them. Select the preset on the right which is your desired target. Note that this will not make it so that you can ONLY see it in that format, but by default it will be optimized for that format. I selected iPhoneand then clicked Start (in the image above, Start has been replaced by Stop). The ripping took a couple hours, because I selected 2-pass encoding and Turbo First Pass which, the website says, is the best way to get the highest quality rip without adding any file size.When the rip was completed I had a new icon on my desktop of the MP4 file. I <>dragged it onto the iTunes icon in my dock> and it copied the file into my iTunes directory and added it to the Movies panel of iTunes. Double clicking on it in iTunes started it playing – I was successful! The next step was to get the cover art, which was not added from the DVD. The two places that I get my artwork for my cinema clients are here: http://www.impawards.com/ http://imdb.com I use IMDb when IMPAwards does not have it – the posters site is much higher quality but does not have the breadth that IMDb does. IBDb artwork is smaller and lower quality but will do in a pinch. When I find the movie at either site, I drag the poster image to my desk top (rip it from the website) – then in iTunes, I right-clicked or option-clicked on the new movie (Miss Congeniality) and selected “Album Artwork” – I simply dragged the image from my desktop into the “Add” dialog and that was it! All done! Once again, I went to my iPhoneconfiguration. I un-checked Italian Job and checked Miss Congeniality and clicked “Apply.” The movie I ripped seemed to take longer to move to my phone than the one I purchased, but thenet-netwas the same: I started the movie up on myiPhoneand it was gorgeous and sounded great.That's it! Ingenious and typical, all in one. And if you think THIS post is Applefellating, you should go to my blog and see this post entitled, "Appleinvented the internetas we know it: http://www.perkiset.org/politics/2007/10/19/apple-invented-the-web-as-we-know-it/.Hehe… bet that’ll get some of you to drop by… ![]() /p nutballs
quote author=perkiset link=topic=573.msg3766#msg3766 date=1192827087 (as you can see, I am half way through ripping “Star Trek Nemesis.”) ![]() perkiset
quote author=nutballs link=topic=573.msg3769#msg3769 date=1192827665 ![]() Indeed ![]() nutballs
good little tut though.
ratthing
HandBrake on Windows works pretty decently (my PPC
Macs are too old to be handling DVD ripping *and* my daily desktop workload) and I keep a Windows box around for gaming and browser testing anyway. On the Windows side, thanks to all the copyprotection bull$hit, you're better off ripping the VOBs off the DVD media first using a tool like DVDFab. And if you want to use Xvid rather than H.264 (Handbrake's codec), people swear by AutoGordianKnot and/or FairUse Wizard. DVD Decrypter used to be "the shizzle" for ripping the VOBs off of the DVDs, but it doesn't handle the newer copy protections since it hasn't been updated in a long while.On the music side, though, Exact Audio Copy + LAME on Windows is top dog. But you could easily run these in VMWare or Parallels on a Mac.=RT= p.s. Nothing wrong with being a fanboy, computers are suppose to "just work". But as a *nix geek, you already knew this. ![]() perkiset
WireTap pro works great for un-DRMing purchased stuff as well on the
Mac(personal favorite).Some interesting details of ripping performance with Handbrake: After about 30 movies ripped for testing, here's the frames per second averages during encoding: G4 MacMini 1G RAM: 0.5 .. 2 FPSG5 i Mac2G: 3 .. 4 FPSDual G5 4G: 4 .. 16 FPS, sometimes as high as 25 New Powerbook Intel Core Duo, 2G: 60 .. 70 FPS (yes you read that right) It is REALLY REALLY clear what the Intel processors are doing for the Mac. Just can't wait to get a Penryn dual-quad with 16G. Yummy./p ratthing
quote author=perkiset link=topic=573.msg3904#msg3904 date=1193511880 Just can't wait to get a Penryn dual-quad with 16G. Yummy. Stop it, you're killing me over here. Dammit, I hate that I can't afford a new box. ![]() =RT= --Toddling along on a Quicksilver 733 with 1.2G of RAM. Thanks the ghods that OS X, being <>UNIX > can handle running at a load of 2+ without issue. |

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