Sunday, March 16, 2008

Burn DVD Movies on a Mac

Do you own a Mac and want to make "Backup" copies of your favorite DVD s?It s easier then you think. Of course there are some "Free" not so user-friendly programs out there that can do it for no-cost, but I have found them not up to my usual Mac-like expectations and usually end up quickly giving up on them in frustration.
The solution I found that works amazingly well and at very minimal cost is a combination of:Apple Computer with a DVD Burner (Commonly called SuperDrive)Mac OSX (Free with most newer Macs-Preferably Panther or Tiger)MacTheRipper (Free-Ware but oh-so-good)Roxio Popcorn ($49)Why do I like this solution?It s relatively simple, fast, inexpensive and turns out reliable high quality DVD "Backups" of your original DVD movies.
What is the start to finish process and how long does it take?There may seem like a lot of steps here, it s only because I am including every detail I can think of.
Getting setup: First you need to purchase Roxio s Popcorn at a retail store that sells Apple software or you can get it from this link. Install Popcorn software on your Mac OSX computer. Download MacTheRipper and install it on your Mac OSX computer. Here is a link.
This process should take about 10-15 minutes unless you have to actually drive to a location and purchase Roxio Popcorn. Getting your media Off of the original DVD Movie:Because of Copy Protection, you need to first extract the media from your original DVD movie. Programs like Roxio Popcorn do not want to deal with the politics involved with this so they don t allow copying of any DVD s that have Copy Protection. Copy Protection is on most DVD s, so what do we do??? MacTheRipper to the rescue! MacTheRipper doesn t care about Copy Protection and it s politics. MacTheRipper is our friend. Launch MacTheRipper. Insert your original DVD movie in your computer DVD slot. MacTheRipper will scan/analyze the DVD and show you the available content and size to extract. Before you extract, set your RCE Region to the region you are from, in my case I live in North America and use RCE Region 1.Here is a list of RCE Region Codes and their respective areas. I usually just do a Full Disk Extraction of the entire DVD content to my Mac s Desktop location. You can set the extraction location in MacTheRipper s Preference settings. Press the Go button in MacTheRipper, you may get the warning "No RCE Was Detected" just press continue. Once MacTheRipper is finished extracting you can remove your original DVD movie. A new folder will be created that contains the needed "VIDEO TS" folder that Popcorn will use for burning.
This process should take about 10-45 minutes depending on the speed of your DVD drive. Burning the DVD with Popcorn:What does Roxio Popcorn actually do? This is where your $49 investment will pay for it s self in no time. Most DVD movies are dual layer and end up being around 7 gigabytes in size, a typical DVDR or DVD burnable disk is usually 4.7 gigabytes. Houston we have a problem... Popcorn allows you to deselect media that you do not want or need like out-takes and bonus material, support for other languages and subtitles. Hopefully this will get you down to the magical 4.7 gigabyte mark so you can cram the entire DVD movie on to one 4.7 gigabyte DVDR.
What if your DVD movie is still bigger then 4.7 gigabytes?Popcorn will inform you how much compression is needed and how this will effect the quality of the final movie. my experience with large movies is to try to remove as much of the unnecessary content as possible, Popcorn takes care of the rest very well. Launch Roxio Popcorn. Select the Button "VIDEO TS Folder" from the right side Tray Remember that "VIDEO TS" folder that MacTheRipper made earlier? Drag it to the area in Popcorn that says "Drag a VIDEO TS folder into this area". Select Copy Options. Proceed to customize your DVD content to suit your needs. If you are unsure you can always leave the Copy Options setting unaltered and Popcorn will compress and burn the entire DVD. Press the big red Button on the bottom right, insert your blank DVDR, press the Record button and then sit back and relax with your favorite beverage while Popcorn does it s magic...
This process should take about 30-90 minutes depending on the speed of your DVDR drive. As I mentioned before I have tried a few other Free-Ware DVD Burning programs without much luck or patients. The only other program similar to Roxio Popcorn is Fast DVD Copy. Fast DVD Copy did not require MacTheRiper but in my experience Fast DVD Copy was neither fast or did I have much luck with dependable copies, it was hit and miss. It would actually take several days to compress some DVD movies only to make a very time consuming DVD Coaster.
Does Roxio Popcorn have any room for improvement? The only complaint that I had is that the Copy Options settings could be more flexible for the power user. I think Roxio made the decision to make this as fool-proff as possible keeping this area a bit more generic.
In ConclusionI think this is a great use of $49. It does exactly what it says it will do in an easy to use layout, it s efficient and puts out a very high quality DVD Movie "Backup". All Roxio needs to do now is add an Expert Mode button to the Copy Options and they will have a near perfect program. Maybe it s coming...
And by the way I was Ripping and Burning a DVD "Backup" while I wrote this Article on my PowerBook G4!
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