> On 8 Apr 2017, at 1:53 pm, Severin Crisp <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> After a long time lag I have come back to converting my own off-air recorded 
> DVD material to other formats using Mpegstream clip V1.9.3b8) which I believe 
> is the latest.  I am getting the message that Mpeg2 is no longer available 
> (under more recent OS versions)and should be reinstalled but the Apple module 
> of some years back is no longer available - or at least I can not find a 
> downloadable and installable copy.  There are a number of free or nearly free 
> converter alternatives to get out of the DVD format but when the whole job is 
> done in a single operation it is much simpler!   
> Advice and comments appreciated.  
> Severin Crisp


Hi Severin,

I’m fairly sure you have Toast Titanium 15 or 14 ‘Convert, import, and export 
multiple video file formats’
Toast Titanium 15 - Converting Media - Converting DVD-Video Content
Page 108  Roxio Toast 15 Titanium manual
Converting Media page 104 - 112

extract from Page 108 
File Formats: Select a specific file format including DV, H.264, MPEG-4, 
QuickTime movie, DivX Plus HD, and MKV. When using these settings you will 
likely want to customize the default audio and video settings for your own 
purposes.

Internet Formats: Have your video converted and automatically published to a 
video sharing site or converted to FLV or F4V video for Adobe Flash. On the 
final step of publishing, you may be prompted for additional information 
including title, description, and privacy options which vary depending on the 
online service you choose, such as YouTube, Vimeo, or Facebook.

Custom Profiles: Selections in this area consist of custom profiles which you 
have created. For more information on custom profiles, see Creating Custom 
Profiles on page 108. Choose quality settings and an export location such as a 
folder on your hard disk or iTunes.

Note: By clicking on the Preview button before beginning your conversion, you 
can see how your video will look at the selected quality level. This saves you 
the time of having to finish the conversion before deciding you need to adjust 
the quality level.

Cheers,
Ronni

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1.7GHz Dual-Core Intel Core i7, Turbo Boost to 3.3GHz
8GB 1600MHz LPDDR3 SDRAM
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