Is Cinematize just for PC...or Mac, too? >I downloaded and tried Cinematize and I have to second Tommy's >recommendation. It does the work of DVDxDV and Extractor and >Handbrake...all in one program. > > > >On 12/11/05, Tommy Mandel <tmandel at rcn.com> wrote: >> Cinematize is a very useful program for that: I used it to recapture a >> video stream from a DVD that I had authored in iDVD v.1, without >> recompressing or decoding the stream, so that it had the same visual >> quality, which I couldn't manage to recreate from the QuickTime files >> (actually, I think I'd nuked the QT after making the 1st video, >> thinking it wasn't THE original source file.) >> Cinematize is about $79 or $89, and well worth it. I heard about it > > here, from one of the wonderful info sources who come online.