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to: Charles Scaglione
from: Alan Ianson
date: 2008-12-16 12:12:06
subject: Mac DVD.

Hello Charles,

 AI>> I use k9copy on linux. It's a standard deb package from the
 AI>> debian- multimedia archive at http://debian-multimedia.org. I use
 AI>> it in much the same way I use dvd shrink in windows to extract an
 AI>> iso from a DL-DVD to a SL-DVD. I'm not sure if there is a MAC-OS
 AI>> version though.

 CS> No Mac version that I could find, but thanks anyway. BTW, I believe
 CS> there is a Linux version of DVD Shrink floating around somewhere.
 CS> Seems to me I remember seeing it when I was searching for multimedia
 CS> software when I was dual booting Ubuntu.

There is a powerpc version of it. I've never had a mac so I don't know if that 
is doable or not, or if it would be a worthwhile exercise.

Have you ever tried the powerpc version of linux?

 Ttyl :-),
         Al

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