On Jul 1, 2005, at 1:33 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:


I know I have a program that discussed this in the documentation, but if it's not Mac the Ripper, I can't remember what it is.


Mac the Ripper mentions DVD2One, Popcorn, and DVD Remaster. I read in a review of these utils that there is no freebie Mac equivalent for these tools, maybe there is one for Windows, I've not looked. You could extract just pieces using MTR but it seems a hit and miss affair.

I am just making copies of some DVDs used in science labs, so that the teaching assistants can't lose the originals any longer. For ease of use and retention of all the navigational menus etc. I just rip the whole disk in MTR, which means perhaps 40% compression of the video via Popcorn. Still looks great.

I'm pretty pleased.  It works! :)

Brian


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