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  1. Member
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    Is there something similar to DVD Shrink for a MAC?
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    sghogan

    Take a look at DVD2oneX...Also Toast 7 has compression facility...don't forget to try searching the forums for DVD compression on the Mac...

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    DVD Remaster is also excellent.
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  4. Popcorn - compress and burn, ~ $40
    Toast - compress and burn, and more, ~ $80
    DVD2One - compress and burn, ~ $60
    DVD Remaster - compress only, ~ $40
    FastDVDCopy - compress and burn, ~ $80
    DragonFlix - compress and burn, ~ $40
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    Thanks to everyone for the responses
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    Originally Posted by macuser25
    Popcorn - compress and burn, ~ $40
    Toast - compress and burn, and more, ~ $80
    DVD2One - compress and burn, ~ $60
    DVD Remaster - compress only, ~ $40
    FastDVDCopy - compress and burn, ~ $80
    DragonFlix - compress and burn, ~ $40
    What about the most important part about DVDShrink which is that it's free
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  7. Member
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    I was hopeing for something free but it looks like that won't be the case for a mac.
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  8. Member
    Join Date: Nov 2007
    Location: United States
    Shrinky-DVD-ink has an interface similar to DVD Shrink
    www.shrinky-dvd-ink.com
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  9. Member
    Join Date: Aug 2005
    Location: Palo Alto, California USA
    A not-free, but inexpensive, option is ffmpegx. Once you've paid your registration fee, you can gain access to its shrink tool. I've never used it, and it looks very basic, but it should get the job done if you only care about preserving the main title. If you need to do a lot of complex reauthoring, then you'll need to use something else. But for a basic "shrink the main feature to fit on a DVD5" task, ffmpegx should work.
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