Re: Best way to legally copy DVD

2005-07-01 Thread Dan K
First off, to legally copy a copy-protected commercial DVD you'll have to move to a country where it's legal, currently it's not legal in the good ol' USA. That said: I haven't found any Mac tools that can do what the freeware win32 app "DVD Shrink" can do, which is, in one step, copy an entire

Re: Best way to legally copy DVD

2005-07-01 Thread Kevin Willis
Rips well, and with a wide variety of options (entire DVD, main program only, Region change, etc). But, getting it back on a playable DVD is the problem. Check out DVD Remaster. It's not free, but it ain't expensive either. Thanks, Kevin -- PowerBooks is sponsored by

Re: An Apple a day..Keeps us from being Win-Dumb

2005-07-01 Thread John Perkins Jr.
From: Rick McCutcheon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "PowerBooks" To: "PowerBooks" Subject: Re: An Apple a day..Keeps us from being Win-Dumb Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 20:48:53 -0500 On 29-Jun-05, at 7:38 PM, C. Scott Cupples wrote: On Wednesday 29 June 2005 01:57, Manfred wrote: Hello, Now

Re: Best way to legally copy DVD

2005-07-01 Thread Brian McEwen
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

Re: Best way to legally copy DVD

2005-07-01 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Jun 30, 2005, at 8:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mac the Ripper: Rips well, and with a wide variety of options (entire DVD, main program only, Region change, etc). But, getting it back on a playable DVD is the problem. Not for this person; I

PB500 Group

2005-07-01 Thread John Perkins Jr.
As you may already know, I run the PowerBook 500 series owner's group on Google Groups. I was wondering if anyone was interested in taking over, because I have to get a new laptop. If you are interested, please email my personally (send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]) because I rarely check this addre

Re: Best way to legally copy DVD

2005-07-01 Thread Brian McEwen
On Jun 30, 2005, at 11:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Even features which are under 2 hours often produce more than 4.7 GB of data. Any specific recommendations as to authoring tools, to produce a DVD which will actually play? I've already encountered situations where a player would acce

Re: Best way to legally copy DVD

2005-07-01 Thread Fluxstringer
>Mac the Ripper: Rips well, and with a wide variety of options (entire DVD, main program only, Region change, etc). But, getting it back on a playable DVD is the problem. Even features which are under 2 hours often produce more than 4.7 GB of data. That