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HI!
I am trying to make copies of my parents' DVDs to take to college; here's what I've done...

I first was using Mac the Ripper to rip the DVD to my computer; I then used DVD2oneX2 to compress and LiquidCD to burn...FAILED.

I used HandBrake to rip and encode; iDVD to burn, which now says it needs 16 hrs to burn...

Did I do anything right? Any suggestions?

Thank you thank you!
 

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