I haven't used a Mac since Web class back in '03. I really liked it. The issue is ripping and burning to DVD+r media. If I can truly do this on a Mac then i no longer have a viable reason to use a PC. I hate itunes but there has to be alternatives to that as well.
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I haven't used a Mac since Web class back in '03. I really liked it. The issue is ripping and burning to DVD+r media. If I can truly do this on a Mac then i no longer have a viable reason to use a PC. I hate itunes but there has to be alternatives to that as well.
Ripping has been covered before :
Look up MacTheRipper or Handbrake. Handbrake also encodes to DIVX or H264 or MPEG4.
Macs have been able to burn to DVD+R for years. All of the built in DVD burners in macs have been DVD+/-R now, including DVD+R DL.
iTunes is generally a nicer experience on the Mac than in Windows, in my opinion. It's faster, and more stable in Mac OS X.