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Garden Knowm

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Oct 10, 2006
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California
I used mac ripper to copy DVD AUDIO/VIDEO ts files to my computer.. Now I want to burn them to a new DVD... when I tried to drag and "burn" it said that there was to much information.. 7.6 GB onto a 4.7 GB disk.. duh :rolleyes:

There must be some sort of compression device to do this.. correct?

cheers
 

quigleybc

macrumors 68030
Garden Knowm said:
I used mac ripper to copy DVD AUDIO/VIDEO ts files to my computer.. Now I want to burn them to a new DVD... when I tried to drag and "burn" it said that there was to much information.. 7.6 GB onto a 4.7 GB disk.. duh :rolleyes:

There must be some sort of compression device to do this.. correct?

cheers


You need to get Roxio's Popcorn, or Toast 7, or DVD2One X ...there's one or two more, I just use Toast 7

None of those programs are free.
 

PYR0M310N

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Aug 29, 2006
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Sly said:
Handbrake does it all

Handbrake is incredably slow in my experiance, I use DVD2ONE which costs around $30 i think and will reduce the files in about 10 minutes. After this you can drag and drop burn (or use burn folder) will the files dvd2one has created
 

Garden Knowm

macrumors 6502
Original poster
Oct 10, 2006
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California
I have Toast.. I have never loaded it though.. I think it is Toast 7.. it came with my LACIE DVD burner.... I will give it a try.. thanks..

any pointers??
 
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