Many thanks, Nick! MacTheRipper...I probably can find it, but since we're on the topic...it can be obtained from...? >On Oct 26, 2004, at 6:32 PM, Lanny Cotler wrote: >>>On Tuesday, October 26, 2004, at 02:02AM, Lanny Cotler >>><lcotler at saber.net> wrote: >>> >>>>I must (for research purposes only -- for quoting -- ie, fair use) >>>>make a copy of a DVD. I tried Toast 6 but got a "Disc is full" error >>>>-34. Anyone know what is going on and how to work around it? >>>> >>>>I tried also to use Disc Copy, but couldn't figure out how. >>> >>>Did you properly rip the DVD to harddrive first? Or, if you have >>>already ripped the DVD, did you alter the contents in any way?. >> >>I don't know if I "properly" ripped the DVD to HD first. I really >>couldn't figure out how to use Disc Copy. What is the proper way? I >>didn't intend to alter anything. > >If it is a commercial DVD, it has encryption on it. MacTheRipper >will remove the encryption for you. DVD Backup should do it also, >but I like MacTheRipper better. > >Once you rip it to harddrive, test it with DVD Player. Open the >VIDEO_TS folder with DVD Player and see if it plays correctly (be >sure the original DVD is ejected - DVD Player can get confused). > >If the VIDEO_TS does play properly then burn it with Toast using the >'DVD-Video from VIDEO_TS folder' radio button in the Advanced tab of >the Video drawer. > >-- >Nick Scalise >nickscalise at mac.com