Hi Charles - based on earlier reponses I copied the
entire DVD as a disk image, onto my desktop for easy
retreival.  When I go to play it through DVD Player,
it "knows" that there is a movie wanting to play but I
get herky-jerky video and audio, or sometimes just
audio.  The little grey control panel does not seem to
properly control the movie at all.

Would copying just VIDEO_TS, rather than the entire
DVD, help at all?  

Machine is a G4 processor with 1 gig of RAM and latest
OSX.  We have ben burning home movie DVD's for ages so
the machine certainly has plenty of video cred.  

Thanks in adance, John

> Yes, you can do this. If you mount a DVD as a disk
> in the finder, when 
> opening it you will see a folder called VIDEO_TS.
> Copy that folder onto 
> your hard drive. DVD Player (and VLC, btw) can play
> the contents of 
> that folder.


                
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