Okay, I’ve decided to copy a DVD9 to a DVD5 using the DVD2DVDR Dummies guide. Everything went well up until Maestro. It is DEATHLY slow. I imported the m2v file (encoded from TmgpEnc…about 4 hours) and also the ac3 file from DVD2AVI as well the chapters from ChapterXtractor. As I begin to compile, it is taking forever! The guide says this process should take anywhere from 30-40 minutes. The original rip from the DVD contained 5 VOB’s. Anybody have any idea was Maestro is taking so long? Thanks.
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