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--How
to use Forty-Two to backup a DVD movie to an AVI based DiVX/3ivx
movie
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| This guide assumes that you have a Mac capable
of playing back DVDs and are running OS X. It also assumes you
have already installed Forty-Two per the instructions and have
Divx or 3ivx or an equiv installed as well. |

Open Forty-Two. You should now see this window. Don't worry
at this point what all of the choices mean. We will get to that
in a bit. |
Insert the DVD you wish to backup, and drag it to the Forty-Two
window where it says "Drag DVD Here...".
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It will then process the DVD, finding chapters, titles, etc.
Once that is complete. You are then ready to choose if you want
to simply back everything up or click the "More" button,
you will also see what chapters, titles, etc are in the movie
so that you can backup a particular section of the movie. (see
the picture below).
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Next, you will need to select the format of the backup you are
going to make. The items under "Output Format" on
the left are Divx AVI output options. These will give you an
AVI compressed with Divx as a result of the backup. This movie
can be played back on any computer with Divx installed. The
right column, which will be either "NTSC Mode" or
"PAL Mode" depending on the type of DVD, offer you
serveral complete disc copy modes, all resulting in a disc image
(ISO) of the final backup. This file is then used to burn a
copy of the DVD.
For this How-To, we are going to use the left column, "Output
Format" to make a divx based AVI movie.
If you want a DVD quality movie, use the top choice, "Near
DVD". Otherwise, use Mid DVD or if you want it to be around
700k in size, use the (1 CD) option. the "qDVD" option
actually builds an AVI that is friendly to QuickTime playback.
All of the above formats will playback in Quicktime, so choosing
is really a matter of the size of the movie you want. I usually
just use "1 CD" if I am just going to watch the movie
on my computer. But "Near DVD" if I want to put the
movie onto a DVD at some point.
Once you have selected your choice, click on "Start"
on the lower right side.
It will now ask you for a location to save the movie. Find
a suitable spot with enough space available.
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Now it will start processing your movie. Unless you have a top
end Mac here, you will be waiting for quite a while. I have
had movies that took 5-20+ hours to process at times. |



Once it is complete, your movie is ready to watch!
Here you can see the details, in QT of the movie.
Congrats, you have successfully backedup a movie copy of your
DVD with Forty-Two.
To create a disc image file (ISO) of your DVD, please see our
other Forty-Two How-To. |