---- David DelMonte <ddelmonte at mac.com> wrote: > I used to use Mac the Ripper, now I prefer Handshake. > > David > > On Jan 17, 2007, at 12:26 PM, Nick Scalise wrote: > > > ---- JScal00 at aol.com wrote: > > > >> Can anyone recommend any reliable Apple compatible DVD copying > >> software? I > >> have an iMac G5 running Tiger (10.4.5) and would like software to > >> make back up > >> copies of commercail DVD's that I've purchased. Any help would be > >> appreciated. > > > > Use 'MacTheRipper' to copy the DVD to your harddrive. Then use 'DVD > > Imager' to create a Finder-burnable image. Then burn to disk. > > > > Good luck. > > > > One last bit of unrelated info. - March is coming up, and that is > > when the new DST goes into effect. Mac OS X was not patched to > > recognize this until 10.4.6. Do you mean HandBrake? While that will convert DVD's to avi or mp4, you can't really call it a backup copy. -- Nick Scalise nickscalise at cox.net