January 3, 2008

MacBook DVD "backup" question?


I have a MacBook (non-Pro) and I was interested in knowing if there is a way by using the standard software for OS X "backup" from my DVD. If not, are there any third party software solutions there?

2 comments:

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
Take a look at this:



With DVD2one you can make a film only or full copy of your DVD disc for personal use on a single recordable DVD. Key features include: #

Unique video compression engine: combines blazing speed with the highest quality.
# Multi-processor multi-core and multi-computer (grid).
# Process a movie to fit on a single record in a matter of 15 to 30 minutes (depending on the speed of your computer).
# Make a movie-only copy of your DVD. Why waste space and image quality on unnecessary intros, menus and language tracks?
# Make a full disk copy of your DVD. For those who want to keep the menus and intros fancy.
# Powerful join mode. Useful to put more episodes of a (tv) series or joining both sides of a flipper on 1 disk.
# Remaster on your CDs and DVDs Super CD quality.
# Burnengine Builtin.
# Written from scratch, not based on any old code, libraries or existing open source projects.
# Time critical parts written in assembly, for the highest possible speed. #
Both Windows and Mac OS-X versions available.

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
He is an excellent freeware application called MacTheRipper. It's packed with great features, and it lets you easily back up your DVDs. You can download it from the link below: