I've backed up 300+ movies and DVDShrink has always been spot on in transcoding files down exactly to the size I've set in the preferences. I tried shrinking "American Wedding" with a few extras and noticed that the output size is approx. 6.6MBs larger. I tried a second time, thinking that it must have just been a one time fluke, but got the same results. Has anybody else here had the same problem? And before anyone asks. I ran Deep Analysis and used Adaptive Error Correction.
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-The Mang
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Custom size selected but that has never been an issue.
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Originally Posted by jyn999-The Mang
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What's the point of your posting? The only nugget of information to be gleaned is that overburned DVD's cannot be read by all standalone players.
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Originally Posted by jyn999-The Mang
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Originally Posted by MOVIEGEEK-The Mang
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Sorry I didn't read that in your first post.
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Originally Posted by louv68
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Originally Posted by jyn999
DVDShrink is still not transcoding to the defined output size. I set it to the default and it still creates an output which is too big. I tried changing the AEC setting from Sharp to Very Smooth and the output was even bigger. No clue what's going on.-The Mang -
I can't attest to the accuracy of Shrink's projected vs. actual file size performance, but I just leave it at the default size setting, and I've been able to burn every VIDEO_TS folder that it has created but one. For that one, I just had to increase the compression slightly on one of the titles to get the projected output to be smaller than the default setting.
I do think the output isn't always exactly accurate, though, but the margin of error is small enough to still create a burnable DVD. -
I have mine set at 4466MB and that's exactly what the final disc ends up being.
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Originally Posted by Capmaster
Has anyone else had this happen?-The Mang -
louv68
Probably stupid question, but what is the output size Shrink indicates above, in the bar?
Compressibility with Shrink has a limit, and sometimes it can not reach your target size in one pass.Newbie to DVD backup -
Originally Posted by pg55555-The Mang
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