Tips: We suggest to choose MOV – QuickTime Video (*.mov) if you want to save DVD to Mac then play the ripped DVD video on Mac. With the windows popping-up, you can also change parameters including bitrate, frame rate, audio bitrate, and sample rate. The other is that you can click "Setting" button to select the output format. There are common video/audio formats like MP4, MOV, WMV, AVI, MKV, MP3, M4A, etc. One is that you can click the "Profile" section and choose the format you want from the drop-down list. You've got two choices to select an output format and save DVD to Mac. So, you will need to get an external DVD drive if your Mac does not have the built-in one. Tips: The non-Retina legacy MacBook Pro is the last Mac it sold with a built-in DVD drive. Therefore, VideoSolo DVD Ripper can identify and import them. If you want to convert DVD ISO file to Mac, please note that you need to use a virtual drive to mount the DVD ISO file. You can also import the DVD folder by selecting the "Load DVD Folder" button. Load DVD to Mac and Import DVD to the ProgramĪfter launching the program, insert a DVD disc to your Mac, then click the "Load Disc > Load DVD Disc" button to import DVD to the program. Convert DVD to 3D mode to get better visual experience on Mac.
Customize the DVD videos with functional features.Rip DVD for playback on various Apple devices, including iPhone, iPad, iPod, Apple TV.Convert your DVDs to video/audio formats on Mac including MP4, MKV, MP3, M4A, etc.This is a ripper with powerful functions and friendly interface.
To save DVD disc to Mac computer, you need a DVD to Mac Ripper, and I would highly recommend you to use VideoSolo BD-DVD Ripper.
Here I will show you how to save DVD to Mac computer with easy steps.
In such an age of digital media, have you ever thought about store your DVD collection in another way, for example, rip the DVDs which pile up like a mountain to computer? For Mac users, it is great to rip and save DVD to Mac. However, there may come the problem, almost all DVDs will get a breakdown, scratched and broken as times went by. I believe that there may be someone who is a DVD fonder and got way too many DVD discs in the house.