we use DVD magic ripper .
Yes you need to rip them to iTunes, keep in mind it's going to ask you about license rights yahda yahda. Depending on the ipod you have, if you can veiw videos on your Ipod then you can rip DVDs to your itunes software and import it that way.
Absolutely. Any DVD ripping program, such as DVDFab, will do the trick.
I do not know what you mean by DVD extras. Your Mac comes with iDVD which can be used to rip DVDs.
It depends.some dvds have copyright so you couldn't rip them.But I can rip my DVD to my itouch.Good luck.Ripping commercial DVD is illegal in most countries,but rip copyright-free and home made DVD is OK.
You need a DVD drive to rip DVDs then you may need to get software that can convert DVDs to r4d
iPod supports formats such as MP4 (supported by iPod, iPod Touch, iPod Nano, iPod Classic etc.), MOV (Quick time video), M4V (standard video for iPod and PSP). So you need a DVD to iPod converter if you want put DVDs to your iPod. The following steps are provided for your reference: First,download a DVD to iPod converter at:http://www.pavtube.com/dvd_to_ipod/ Second,run this program,add DVDs to it,select output formats,and click"ripping" Third,a few minutes later,it will finish ripping. Last,copy ripped DVDs to the iTunes library,then sync iTunes with iPod manually or automatically.
No. Windows Vista does not contain any software to copy or convert commercial DVDs. You will need to download or purchase another program to copy DVDs.
The program HandBrake is an excellent tool for ripping video from DVDs. It can be downloaded here:http://handbrake.fr/index.php
Ahmed
if you have itunes then it wil let you rip your dvds but if not plug your ipod into the computer with itunes up the go into the ipod through itunes and click on the video file and check that you have anough space then press sync and it should work give it a try
no its not the best place cause it will be a rip off
for ripping encrypted DVDs, simply buy or download a DVD ripping program like DVD Fab