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  1. On the free or dirt cheap side? Nothing against Henry or the program, it's just not being updated enough and there's major hassles with it declaring that none of my audio streams are AC3 or MP2, and even if it does accept them, it makes a disc image of 700k and does nothing else. 0.1 works great, but I would like to make menus, etc.
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  2. If you are adventurous, try to compile Q-DVDauthor (latest CVS). It run in the X-Windows environment. It need a couple of prerequesite that you can install with Fink. If you know nothing about compiling Unix program, forget it.
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    DVDSP is the way to go. It'll set you back a few $$$, but it's worth every penny!
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    if you can't afford dsp, theres captydvd or something cap-dvd, not sure how much it is though or how good it is.
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