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If you have Toast 7, just drop the film in under the movie tab and it should transcode it to a regular DVD.
It's usually easier to use Mactheripper to rip the DVD (it won't encode the file, so it will rip it a lot quicker than handbrake) and then a different compressor to fit it on a single layer DVD. Toast 7 can compress the file, so can Roxio Popcorn, or DVD2OneX. Also check out this similar thread: DVD Ripping & Burning - Help Please P.S. This has been asked quite a few times, so maybe do a search on it as well. |
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