divx to dvd converter for mac

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Supported sources:

Any DVD-like source: VIDEO_TS folder, DVD image or real DVD (encrypted or unencrypted, but protection methods other than CSS are not supported and must be handled externally with third-party software)
PAL or NTSC
AC-3, LPCM or MPEG audio tracks
Outputs:

File format: MP4, AVI or OGM
Video: MPEG-4 or H.264 (1 or 2 passes or constant quantizer encoding)
Audio: AAC, MP3, Vorbis or AC-3 pass-through (supports encoding of several audio tracks)
Misc features

http://handbrake.m0k.org
 
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I think iMovie can do it. Toast can definitely do it and will burn it straight to a disc as well. But I don't rate the encoding times, takes forever. ffmpegx is probably your best bet.
 
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Big-Mac-Please said:
I did use to use idvd but the picture is not very good.

WHat you want is VisualHub!

It is fantastic!! It is mega quick, great quality and does more than just to DVD.

Give it a google you wount regret it!

Yes downloaded it, just what i was looking for! Thanks!
 
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Another thumbs up for Visual Hub, it's actually worth paying for! And as mentioned, the support forum is very good.

The software hasn't been updated for a while which is a shame though.
 

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punky_munky said:
Another thumbs up for Visual Hub, it's actually worth paying for! And as mentioned, the support forum is very good.

The software hasn't been updated for a while which is a shame though.
The site is showing a recent release? :confused:

Visual Hub v1.23 ( 4.7MB - 3/22/07 )

New in 1.23:
Apple TV Support! Convert video for the Apple TV all the way up to 720p resolution. Way faster than QuickTime Pro.
Improvements to WMV creation.
Garbled sound through Windows Media Player on Windows XP/Vista fixed.
Updates to Matroska compatibility.
Conversions of videos with strange aspect ratios to TV-sized iTunes MPEG-4 files now play properly on the iPod.
High-bitrate Two Pass H.264 conversions will no longer be susceptible to grey blips in low-motion scenes.
Fixes to Dutch localization.
Updates to dvdauthor.
Stitched iPod/iTunes files can now be automatically added to iTunes.
MP4 files created by VisualHub have their creator code set to QuickTime Player again instead of iTunes.
Generic MPEG files are now always created with square-pixels unless otherwise noted.
Better detection of QuickTime-determined resolution.
Scene changes handled better for H.264.
Fixes to PPC NTSC DVD FPS detection. OMG.
Many other fixes and small tweaks.
Finnish Localization by Arto Vartiainen.

Universal Binary :D

System Requirements:
Intel or PowerPC Macintosh (Universal Binary)
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later
Hard drive space equal to 0.2 - 3x an original file's size
A DVD burner to burn DVD content (none needed to create DVD content)
 

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punky_munky said:
Over 3 and 1/2 months is a long time considering he used to do weekly updates.
Oh right, I see.. I didn't realise that :o

Any ideas why he hasn't updated in a while? Oh, and what extras do you get if you buy it? I can't find a list of features not available in the trial
 
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