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  1. I have MAC OS 9.2.2 what apps can i use to copy DVD movies cause the latest versions of forty-two or ffmpegX didnt work for me, needs mac os X i guess.
    Can anyone help, im still going bananas on this matter!
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    Join Date: Jun 2001
    Location: Silver Spring, MD USA
    You can use DVD Extractor to rip, and Quicktime Pro to convert, using the .PICT picture scheme to fool QTPro into downsampling the MPEG-2 video. Author in DVD Studio Pro for DVD. SVCD creation in OS 9 is harder, and VCD creation can be done with the Toast export component or with the no longer available commercially product M.Pack.
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  3. No Longer Mod tgpo's Avatar
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    Try the guides on my site. They are for OS 9 only
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  4. Could you give me details or point me to a site with details bout how to
    .PICT picture scheme to fool QTPro into downsampling the MPEG-2 video
    I have never heard of this, and would like to try it cause forty-two is giving me video that plays back coppy and out of suync on my standalone. Maybe this ohter thing will work.

    Thanks
    EarlyGrace
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    Join Date: Jun 2001
    Location: Silver Spring, MD USA
    I wrote down my steps a little while ago, at http://www.dvdrhelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=138950

    I think I have the image dimensions a little off, but they're close. Also check the guides on tgpo's site. Back in the dark days of having to convert everything to Quicktime first, those OS 9 guides taught me a lot.
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  6. I don't see how I can export to Mpeg-2 I only see the option for Mpeg-4.

    And when i drag the .m2v file on the black window that i created with the pict file will I be able to see the movie??

    thanks
    EarlyGrace
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  7. hmmm ... you say you're running OS 9.2.2 on your machine!?!?
    I heared the only machines which also accept OSx are able to run OS 9.2.2.
    For older MACs than original G3s and up the latest version of the classic OS you only can install is 9.1.

    So whats the model of your machine?!!?!? If its G3 or a G4 make yourself happy by installing OSx on a seperate partition to run OSx apps. like ffmpgx cause OS 9.x is definitely much more complicate to do a good MPEG-work than OSx!

    Markus
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  8. I have a G4 1.25Ghz with OSX installed, I have tried converting dvd to dvd with forty-two but I keep getting the same result. a choppy video with out of sync audio.

    So I am trying to figure out other ways to do this. ahh fuck it this is never going to work.
    EarlyGrace
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  9. Member galactica's Avatar
    Join Date: Jan 2003
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    Originally Posted by earlygrace
    I have a G4 1.25Ghz with OSX installed, I have tried converting dvd to dvd with forty-two but I keep getting the same result. a choppy video with out of sync audio.

    So I am trying to figure out other ways to do this. ahh fuck it this is never going to work.
    42 has not given me best results for DVD to DVD using 10.2
    I have gotten better results with DVDBACKUP. Only problem now is dont know how to burn the file since its 6.2 gigs. I have a topic addressing that. Perhaps we can see when someone replies to it!
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