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To all,

I'm a returning Mac user after being on a PC for about 8 years, and I was wondering if there is a freeware or shareware type of software similar to DVD shrink for the PC available for the Mac?

I have an intel based iMac 20inch which I purchased last year and it is great.

I have used DVD shrink in the past to make copies of the DVDs I have bought for my kids, so that they do not totally destroy, scratch up, and finger the store bought copies to much.

Any help you can provide would be helpful because I have tried finding some software that would work similar to DVD shrink, but I've had no luck.

I currently have MacTheRipper and something called SimplyBurns, but these do not seem to be doing the trick.

Thanks again.
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