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| New on Forum Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Graz, Austria
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| DVD2oneX (Mac) - copy to 2 DVD-R ? Sorry about the dumb question: I just purchased DVD2oneX, and I can´t begin to say how happy I am about it. However, in order to keep maximum quality of the original DVD, I would like to split it and burn it on 2 DVD-Rs. Is that possible? Alexander pS: So far, I have successfully done it using DVD Studio Pro, but this application doesn´t support subtitles. |
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| The only Mac OSX software that will split a movie over two disks, retaining original quality AND one subtitle of your choice, is DiscomVOBulatorPlus, available here: http://homepage.mac.com/kaicherry/ Subtitle colors can be unpredictable with this program, and there is no software available for the Mac that will fix the colors if they come out wrong (e.g., pink, red, etc.) DVD2OneX does not currently split movies over two disks. It's designed to compress a large movie file or DVD file structure down to a 4.4GB disk size. |
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