WinterMute said:I've always had a lot of success with Toast 6, it'll burn VIDEO_TS folders created in DVD Studio Pro to DVDs that'll play on my PS2 and other DVD players.
iDVD and DVDSP both do a good job as well.
Please keep this thread to the discussion of the apps, not the specifics of duplicating/ripping copyright material.
amac4me said:I've been a bit reluctant to purchase Toast 6 Titanium. It's been out for quite a while now. Does anyone know if there will be a new version released in the near future?t
~Shard~ said:Oh, and personally, my DVD toolkit consists of Handbrake, MacTheRipper, DVD2OneX and Toast. I love Handbrake, and DVD2OneX comes in handy so often! With that quartet of apps, there's nothing I can't do!
kugino said:i use exactly the same apps...i'm so looking forward to handbrake being updated to include h.264 encoding (i'm just hoping, don't know if this will actually happen).
Balin64 said:making coasters when burining DVD's is not cheap...
aussie_geek said:A question about Mac TheRipper. The description on VersionTracker has something about making the dvd rip region free. If I was to buy a dvd online from Amazon that was encoded to play in the US only, could I use Mac TheRipper to rip it and re-encode it as region 4 (for here in .au), without having to play with the region code settings on my Mac?
If this is true, I will be buying a few more DVD's I think.
aussie_geek
Same tools but I've never used Handbrake yet, maybe someday~Shard~ Oh, and personally, my DVD toolkit consists of Handbrake, MacTheRipper, DVD2OneX and Toast. I love Handbrake, and DVD2OneX comes in handy so often! With that quartet of apps, there's nothing I can't do!
Artful Dodger said:Same tools but I've never used Handbrake yet, maybe someday
dubbz said:Handbrake already support h.264 using the x264 encoder...
kugino said:yes, i just downloaded version 7 today...i think i'd been using ver. 5 so i'm looking forward to this update...my 2-pass conversion should be done in...about 23 hours??
andysmith said:I've just upgraded Handbrake from 0.7 to 0.8b3. I ripped a DVD in MTR, then used Handbrake to encode one of the chapters in H.264. On my PowerBook, I was getting around 4fps - it took AGES to encode 2 mins of video. The results were extremely impressive though.
~Shard~
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Originally Posted by Artful Dodger
Same tools but I've never used Handbrake yet, maybe someday
Handbrake is amazing, I highly recommend it, and have never had any problems with it. Definitely use it someday - you're missing out.
Artful Dodger said:I shall try this week and see how well and (by what others have said) how long it takes since I'll have the time to use Handbrake