I bought "DVDremaster" a program that also shrinks the video file so that it fits on a standard DVD-R. Very good quality and very quick- about 15-20 minutes for an entire movie on a 1ghz g4. I recommend highly, have been using for a couple months and have done 15 or so DVD's, no problem. check out http://www.metakine.com/ Jared > Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 20:24:44 -0500 > Subject: Re: [G4] Backing up DVD's > From: David Wrather <wrather at rogers.com> > Message-ID: <BC8CE50C.13FD%wrather at rogers.com> > > I have been ripping DVDs for a month or so, & although it is not a > simple, > quick process, DVD2oneX is the way to go. It can be bought online at > http://www.dvd2one.com/ > > I still use DVD Backup & Toast Titanium, but DVD2oneX is the software > to > scale it down to fit on a 4.7GB DVD disk. The instructions on the > dvd2onex > site are excellent. Here are some other DVD resources that may be > helpful: > http://www.prism.gatech.edu/%7Egtg722g/dvdriptutorial/ > http://www.wormintheapple.gr/macdvd/index.html > http://www.digital-digest.com/index.html > > David > > On 3/28/04 0:26, "Rav Norodom" <rnorodom at snet.net> wrote: > >> Maybe this will answer your question: >> >> http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/feedback/dvd_one_reports.html >> >> >> Rav >> >> >> >> On Mar 27, 2004, at 11:14 PM, Kevin Willis wrote: >> >>> I am trying to back up some of my DVD's in OS 10.2.8. I used "DVD >>> Backup" to rip one (DVD that is). It is now on my hard drive as a 7+ >>> GB Video-TS file. I would like to burn it to a single DVD-R disk >>> using Toast 5 Titanium. How can I shrink it down to make it fit? >>> Does >>> Quick time Pro have such a app.? Or do I need to find a third party >>> some where? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Kevin >> >>