That's odd - I didn't think you could rip DVD's without breaking the CSS encryption. I'm inclined to believe it's an issue with Toast. To know for sure, try converting a folder with something like the ...
When you rip a DVD to a computer, the digital data is extracted as a VOB file and often saved to the VIDEO_TS folder created in the ripping process. Whether you want to make a backup copy of a ...
I can use MacTheRipper to rip a VIDEO_TS folder, but how can I turn it into a disc image that I can burn with Toast? Is there some way I can use Disk Utility to do so? I've searched around a lot with ...
A reader who wishes to remain anonymous is curious about the structure of DVDs. He or she writes: A friend has a DVD that he needs to turn into a QuickTime movie. He’s used a program that copies the ...