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rafboy

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Dec 16, 2020
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Hi everybody.

I finally made the move to Sequoia with the purchase of an M4 Max a few months ago.
Projects prevented my switch over until now, but I'm officially up and running.

One thing I miss(ed, even with Catalina) is the ability to use DVD2OneX and DVD Image Utility to make DVD iso files. I know this is a long shot, but are there any equivalents that'll work on the ARM architecture of Sequoia?
Thanks in advance for any help.
 
adding to @bogdanw: what are you trying to do? Backing up data to a DVD/DVD ISO images? You can use Apple’s Disk Utility / command line - maybe you can elaborate what exactly you want to do?
 
What I needed the apps for is ripping a dvd, compressing it (what I used DVD2oneX for) and then creating an ISO from those compressed files (DVD Image Utility) that will burn as a UDF DVD.
 
VLC + Handbrake will do the ripping and recoding/compressing too - creating an UDF iso from a TS folder is available via terminal:

hdiutil makehybrid -udf -udf-volume-name foo -o foo.iso /path/to/Video_or_Video_TS-folder

If you use MDRP @bogdanw suggested this creates the UDF iso image from the Video_TS folder created.
 
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