H.264, which is what your videos are currently encoded with, is a much more effective compression standard than MPEG-2, which is the best encoding accepted by standard DVD players. The "Project Info" window shows 6.4g of movie data, even though the m4v files are, again, under 2GB. Posted by infinitewindow at 12:31 PM on March 4, 2016 I've done similar work for other MeFites at a price point they've been happy with. If you have a budget for this project, please consider MeMailing me. DVD Decrypter can rip most discs easily and remove CSS, DVDStyler is a free way to make a simple disc using pre-existing assets, and ImgBurn is what professional authoring houses use to burn playable DVD-Rs. If you have access to a Windows PC at all, this is all much easier on the Windows side. You may run into problems burning a dual-layer disc-I don't have any dual-layer data to test Burn with at the moment. Burn is a fairly solid way to burn it back to a disc as a playable data disc (UDF 1.02, ISO9960 format). RipIt is an app that will rip DVD files and remove the CSS in one step. I've found that on a Mac, the best way to do this is to rip the DVD files to your hard drive, remove any CSS copy protection, and burn the VIDEO_TS folder structure back to a DVD-R using Burn. If you originally ripped these files from a DVD with Handbrake, the best thing to do for a playable DVD-R as bluecore says above is to use the DVD files directly.
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