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    Believe. Ronaldo McDonald's Avatar
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    Basically I want to know how to copy a dvd into my computer and then from there put it on the Ipod...or if this is even possible

    thanks in advance

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    Do you have a Mac or a PC?

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    Orange Whip? Orange Whip? Viva Las Espuelas's Avatar
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    i'm not at my PC, but just do a search for IMToo. They have pretty much everything you need. It's pretty user-friendly.

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    Actually, it doesn't matter. Download Handbrake: http://handbrake.m0k.org/

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    Actually, it doesn't matter. Download Handbrake: http://handbrake.m0k.org/
    that program works great

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    There are several tutorials on YouTube about how to convert a DVD onto your iPod. In short, it is illegal to do so. Which is why it isn't easily done.

    I don't agree with it tho. If you own a CD or DVD and legally purcahsed it, you should have the right to listen or view the content in any format you want, whether it would be TV, a laptop, or iPod.

    Vidora is a popular program, but I've had problems with it.

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    Orange Whip? Orange Whip? Viva Las Espuelas's Avatar
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    There are several tutorials on YouTube about how to convert a DVD onto your iPod. In short, it is illegal to do so. Which is why it isn't easily done.

    I don't agree with it tho. If you own a CD or DVD and legally purcahsed it, you should have the right to listen or view the content in any format you want, whether it would be TV, a laptop, or iPod.

    Vidora is a popular program, but I've had problems with it.
    it's not legal. if you own a product you can reproduce it for your use and your use only. i can't get technical and show you the subsection of which penal code that authorizes this fact, but it's out there. Google it.

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