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On Thu, 15 Jan 2015 17:08:39 -0500, Bebop <mk@sod.com> wrote:

>What can you do with these files on a Mac?



Not quite sure of your question. How to extract from the RAR's, or
what to do with the extracted Video_TS files?

Do you currently have a RAR extraction program? WinRAR does have a Mac
version, though it's a command line utility, not a graphical interface
like the Windows version. Current version 5.2 ought to have the newest
codec to extract from these RAR's. http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm

There may be other utilities, and you may want to do some Googling to
see what else might be out there, maybe even a freebee.

The files contained are in the Video_TS format, suitable for burning
into a DVD for play on a standard DVD player. As a Windows user, I'm
not familiar with software available to Mac users, but I assume you
have (or can purchase) software to burn a standard DVD. It should
contain a user guide as to how to burn a DVD in standard "TS" (ie,
regular) format.

Colonel Buckshot

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