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RECORD IN NORMAL VIDEO MODE NOT VR. IF YOU RECORD IN VR THEN YOU NEED TO FINALIZE THE DISC. In any case. I use media fork and rip them to the HD like a normal dvd player. You can rip the whole thing or by the chapters. Once its in mp4 forma I just use imovie to edit a bit the I expor to idvd or just leave it in iphoto.


use the supplied usb cable..Do not insert mini dvd into macbook.
 
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hi... i've been having some trouble trying to do this as well....

my experience with media fork (this is handbrake, right?) is that a 30 min video takes about 8 hours to upload.... this seems somewhat insane to me... could i be doing something wrong??
 

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