Backing Up DVD on a Mac

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  1. sm48595

    sm48595 Member

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    I have a PC and a Mac. I have used CloneDVD and other programs on my PC and used the DVD43. Now I am trying to do the same thing with a Mac. Anyone have any suggestions of what programs to use and what I did you do this? Thanks
     
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  3. lizocka

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    Instead of Toast ( 70 ,80 bucks ) use DVD Imager on the VIDEO_TS folder that DVD2oneX makes, then just burn with Finder.
     
  4. macman123

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    To 2 this you need to download mac the ripper and get dvd2onex ($15.00).

    1. insert dvd that you want to copy.
    2. start up mtr.
    3. it will read the disc and the big blue botton will say Go!.
    4. click on it and wait untill it is done.
    5. start up dvd2onex.
    6. select the VIDEO_TS folder.
    7. choose either disk copy (copies menu) or movie only.
    8. click on the start botton, wait untill it finishes.
    9. burn with either toast or finder.
     
  5. nkaryb

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    Where can one purchase DVD2oneX for $15?

    On the creator's web site the price is $49.99 Euros... which translates to roughly $61.13 USDollars.

    Is there somewhere else it may be purchased that I have not found?

    Thanks!
     
  6. macman123

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    sorry about the $15.00 dollar dvd2onex. i read a piece of software that was that price. sorry about.
     
  7. Mad_noob

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    you dont need any special drive ???
     
  8. thelox714

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    what do you mean by special drive?

    you are going to need a dvd player on the computer of course.
    if you are going to burn it to a disc. you are going to need a dvd burner.
    if your mac has a "superdrive" or dvdr-/w

     

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