I haven't tried the audio quite yet, was hoping to get a dvd's worth
so I could take my collection to work. I'll play with that, but the
dvd movie type deal has me mystified.
Scott
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On Jul 29, 2006, at 1:48 PM, hank smith wrote:
can you tells us how to rip audio with drag n burn??
haven't tried the dvd stuff yet
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Howell"
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Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: burning dvds
Toast does an outstanding job despite its interface is a little
rough to get along with. Now Dragon Burn has some real promise,
but I'm having a difficult time figuring out the layout when
adding video ts folders. Seems it wants to creat two empty
folders and then the actual folder which contains the real
folders and files. If I can figure out this problem, it would be
a considerably better choice than Toast do to the much simpler
interface. I wasted two dvd discs this morning trying to get it
right. So, there are choices and Dragon Burn looks to be the best
solution if these problems can be figured out.
Scott
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On Jul 29, 2006, at 11:31 AM, Jane Jordan (gmail) wrote:
I haven't found a way to burn DVDs, but I am happily ripping
audio off of ones that I own. If anyone wants tdetails, I'll
email tothe list.
Jane
On Jul 29, 2006, at 10:28 AM, Travis Siegel wrote:
I've not had much luck burning dvds. I can certainly burn the
files to a dvd, but they won't play when I insert the disc,
though they will play if I tell dvd player to open the video_ts
folder on the disc after it loads (go figure)
It has something to do with the format expected on the dvd file
system, but I haven't a clue what it is, or I'd modify softcon
data burn to handle them.
But, if you want to play them in a regular dvd player, mac os
built-in burn won't work, neither will my softcon data burn,
though if you're looking at playing them on the mac, then it's
ok, because you can open them in dvd player after it's loaded.
However, I've not found any accessible dvd burning software.
I've tried just about everything I could get my hands on via
demo or free software, and come up empty on all counts. I've
obviously not tried any of the commercial packages, so can't
speak to those, so if you do find something, by all means, post
to the list, I'm very interested.
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