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pbagaindoc

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Im new at Mac, ripping dvd needs Mac the ripper, -- Toast 7 or Dvd2onex which one would you recommend? Does Toast 7 has built in popcorn, anyone tried Toast 7. Thanks in advanced!
 
Toast 7 does much, much more than DVD2oneX. Are you familiar with Nero on Windows? Toast is a bit like that. It's a full-featured CD and DVD creation package.

Yes, it does have Popcorn functionality built in.
 
Nermal said:
Toast 7 does much, much more than DVD2oneX. Are you familiar with Nero on Windows? Toast is a bit like that. It's a full-featured CD and DVD creation package.

Yes, it does have Popcorn functionality built in.
Thanks! Nermal So in short, Mac the ripper-- Toast 7 is that it?
 

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Toast 7 does do a lot more but it does lack a great feature found in DVD2OneX:
Combining multiple movies to one dvd (join)....which is great when you want to put a few old comedies on one disk to take with you.
Or digging through the files and combining seperated chapters (I did this recently with my Sealab Season 3 dvd's.....all episodes are now back to back with chapter navigation on one dvd).

If I were you I'd go with Toast 7 first, but when you have the means get DVD2OneX...it's worth it.
 
Jovian9 said:
Toast 7 does do a lot more but it does lack a great feature found in DVD2OneX:
Combining multiple movies to one dvd (join)....which is great when you want to put a few old comedies on one disk to take with you.
Or digging through the files and combining seperated chapters (I did this recently with my Sealab Season 3 dvd's.....all episodes are now back to back with chapter navigation on one dvd).

If I were you I'd go with Toast 7 first, but when you have the means get DVD2OneX...it's worth it.

toast 7 is great i've been using it for a week now its doing whats its suppose 2 do.
 
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