12-30-2006, 05:36 PM
It depends on how it was encoded. "DVDrip" just identifies the source of the video; taken from a DVD, as opposed to a "cam" (videotaped from movie screen), or a "TS" (videotaped from a move screen with audio captured directly from the soundtrack), or captured from a broadcast on television (files with PDTV, HDTV, tivo, etc. in the name fall into this category).
If the file is listed as a VCD or KVCD, or if it is an "avi" encoded with some version of the Divx (or Xvid) codec, then you might be able to drop it directly into Toast and burn a DVD or video CD from the file without using any other software (you might have to download the Xvid codec for Quicktime)
If this doesn't work, then either ffMPEGX or Visual Hub is probably your best bet for transcoding the file to a burnable MPEG-2 file.
You can find a lot more information, here.
If the file is listed as a VCD or KVCD, or if it is an "avi" encoded with some version of the Divx (or Xvid) codec, then you might be able to drop it directly into Toast and burn a DVD or video CD from the file without using any other software (you might have to download the Xvid codec for Quicktime)
If this doesn't work, then either ffMPEGX or Visual Hub is probably your best bet for transcoding the file to a burnable MPEG-2 file.
You can find a lot more information, here.