Charlie Reyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> If you're the copyright owner you can do as you please with your video files.

I'm pretty sure switching formats (I mean DVD->VCD) is considered fair
use, so as long as you own the DVD it should be legal in the U.S.  

> Make a disk image of your mpeg file using a utility like the defunct German
> Astarte CD-Copy 2.0.3e (Apple acquired the rights to this utility that
> overrides read errors protection). Mount the disk image with Toast Titanium
> then burn your VCD.

What I'd try is to create the VCD image on the PC, and then transfer
the image to the Mac for burning.

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