> > I also use DVDshrink on my PC to make DVD-R copies, again for personal
> BU
> > of DVDs we own. However I'm not aware of any Mac utility that matches
> > DVDshrink's abilities and convenience.
> 
> Have you tried MacTheRipper with Popcorn?

Roxio advertise the latest Toast 7 as being able to 'copy and compress'
DVDs. I'm not sure to what extent that works, but it'd be great to hear from
some actual user (if anyone out there). True that Dual-Layer DVDs would ease
the process, but when I bought a new Dual-Layer superdrive to beef up my
powerbook, little I knew that blancs went for £30 (well over $50) per
5-pack! And they still do now, 6 months later...

cheers,
gianfranco

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