TAIPAN2008 Here's my workflow: -Insert the original legally owned dvd and, after launching Ripit, drag and drop the DVD icon in Ripit and then I choose to rip it. At the end of the process you get a .dvdmedia file. - Open the "get info" option for such a file and change the extension of the file erasing the .dvdmedia extension. At this point, after confirming you want to change the extension, you get a folder with a Video_TS folder inside. -Launch DVD Remaster Pro and choose "burn a Video_TS folder" from its menu -Insert a blank DVD (-R or -R DL depending of the size of the video) and burn it - You will get a DVD playable in all modern DVD standalone sets As said I am not a techno geek so please don't ask me how it works and things like that. This is just the way I use it and it works flawlessy for me :) (Version 1.2.4) |