Probably off-topic: ripping DVDs to import in iTunes to play in FrontRow

I wasn't sure which forum to post this in but since iTune is right in the middle of it I figured it was as good a place as any. I'm new to Mac OS and just purchased an intel based mini. I'd like to rip my DVDs onto the disc so I can access them through Front Row. Anyone have any pointers on how to do that?

Hi Fangorious,
That is a very nice hard drive. I am sorry to say, but this forum is for software and hardware issues. I suggest "Googling"* ______ OS X and looking at other Mac forums for information about this topic. The hard drive is very nice, and I would suggest it for anyone with a Mac Mini. You might want to think about partitioning it and having a small partition with Tiger on it. Be reason being if anything happens to your Mac Mini you can always boot off that partition and run different diagnostics. If you have any question or wondering about other tips, I would love to help in anyway possible.
Jon
*The Term "Google" or "Googling" refers to the internet search engine, Google. I personally like Google over other search engines, but you will find similar results

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