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NoSmokingBandit

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I often have a variety of different video files (avi, mkv, mp4, etc) that I like to burn to dvds as a 720p m2ts akin to a blu-ray disc. Normally what I do is reboot to windows and convert using Ripbot. Ripbot lets me open a video file, set the audio and video bitrate separately, set a new resolution, set a target file size (so I can get the best quality that will fit in 4.7gb), and it re-encodes the video and sets up a blu-ray style file/folder structure.

Is there anything like this for OSX? I tried Toast, but it doesn't have an option to turn off the menu (I'd rather save that tiny bit of space for more video), nor does it have very extensive options for birates/codecs. I can't seem to find anything that is as simple and effective as Ripbot.
 
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