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  1. DVD Shrink gives a "wrong structure" when presented
    with a multi session disc, and to proceed I have to delete
    all but one of the tracks on the rewritable disc. Is there
    a (free) program similar to Shrink which doesn't have this problem?
    I use Shrink to tidy up beginnings and ends, miss out things like
    adverts in addition to shrinking to fit.
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  2. Always Watching guns1inger's Avatar
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    Has the disc been finalised (or is it a re-writeable) ?
    What if you copy the entire disc to your HDD first, so that sessions are no longer an issue ?
    Read my blog here.
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    Just drag the VIDEO_TS folder from that disc to your computer hard drive....because that is all DVDShrink
    reads is a VIDEO_TS folder.....or a VIDEO_TS folder inside an .ISO image.
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  4. I use rewritable + discs. I have used DVD Decrypter to rip the
    entire disc to the hard drive, but the problem is still there. (For some reason
    if I use the - RWs, I would have to finalise the disc to play it on the PC!)
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    DVD Recorders can produce some pretty funky structures, more so if multiple 'sessions' are used. Run the structure through FixVTS, then try Shrink again
    Read my blog here.
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  6. Using FixVTS did the trick, so thank you very much.
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