MacTheRipper
DVD ripper / extractor
Version: 2.6.6
now what
Feedback Type: Troubleshooting Report
Contributed by: rcace2000 Monday, December 05 2005 @ 01:19 PM PST
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
alright, well i've ripped the disk and that worked fine. now how do i burn it to a blank disk?
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now what - gregabf
DVD2One or Toast & can compress to fit on on 4.7G DVD. If you use DVD2One, then you need to burn as a DATA DVD ROM UDFTuesday, December 06 2005 @ 02:01 AM PST
now what - gregabf
DVD2One or Toast 7can compress to fit on on 4.7G DVD. If you use DVD2One, then you need to burn as a DATA DVD ROM UDFTuesday, December 06 2005 @ 02:02 AM PST
now what - elliotnunn
not really, dragon burn allows you to burn a dvd with a video_ts folder to a dvd in the correct format (i dont think it is udf)Monday, December 19 2005 @ 04:24 PM PST
now what - ouscottl
I have ripped the dvd successfully using MTR. I would simply like to PLAY the dvd from my harddrive...How can I do that?
Thursday, December 15 2005 @ 08:16 PM PST
now what - elliotnunn
All you have to do is use a media player like VLC or (?) DVD Player and open the video_ts directory with it. Then you can just vatch it like a normal dvd.Sunday, December 18 2005 @ 04:49 PM PST
Use DVD player - KiltBear
Simply use the mac DVD player to "Open DVD Media..." and browse to the VIDEO_TS folderTuesday, December 20 2005 @ 09:26 PM PST
Use DVD player - hans mittendorf
I have DVD 4.6. It says this file format is not supported. (Video_TS)Thursday, December 29 2005 @ 11:18 AM PST
Use DVD player? - aquafat11
When I use MactheRipper and burn stuff on my harddrive, i can't seem to play it with the mac DVD player. I go to "open DVD media" and then to the "VIDEO_TS" folder but I can't seem to open anything up? Any help?Saturday, January 07 2006 @ 11:33 AM PST
Here is the key! - shermanlgans
Dont open the vts folder only HIGHT-LIGHT the folder called VTS and it will play. 1st open dvd player for mac and the from file menu drill down to the move folder open that to see the vts folder. Good LuckDo you know of ant free buring compression of the vts file to dvd media?
Friday, February 17 2006 @ 04:28 PM PST
now what - Bodhisattva108
Now find video compression and DVD burning software. Take a look at Roxio Popcorn as it intelligently compresses and burns with one click. (I'm sure the videophiles and audiophile may not be satisfied.) Others useDVD2oneX to compress first then burn with the favorite DVD burning software. Good luck.Reply to This
Monday, December 05 2005 @ 02:28 PM PST