Hi,
I have a DVDr image file (.img) that needs to be cutted so that it can fit one DVDr.
Which tool I can use to shorten one .vob file so that I don't need to re-authorize that DVDr and it still plays on my standalone player? I suppose that first I have to copy the content of that image to my hard drive (VIDEOS_TS folder etc.).
Thanks for your answer in advance!
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A search on "edit vob" leads to here https://www.videohelp.com/forum/search.php?mode=results for some reading while you wait for replies.
Maybe some of those threads hold an answer for you.There's no place like 127.0.0.1
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The easiset thing I can think of is to get Daemon tools
and mount the image as a "fake" DVD drive. Then
run DVDShrink on that.
...and if it's not already on the hard drive , where is it ? Can't be a DVD
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Thanks.
I've tried to find an answer before posting but it seems impossible when you have only two search words to use
The image is on my hard drive and I have used Daemon Tools to test this image. Can this DVDShrink to be used to cut original vobs to smaller ones? I just want to loose minute or so from one .vob file and that should be enough to get this image on DVDr. -
Before trying this software I just want to make sure that I'm able to shrink this DVD without encoding by using DVDShrink? It doesn't require re-encoding, right?
I only have to get rid of 30MB or something like that and don't want to sacrifice the quality.
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If you only need to lose about 30 meg.. DVD Shrink will allow you to take out some unwanted Subtitle files and/or some audio tracks that you might never use (other languages etc).. This should give you back the space you need without re-encoding the video.
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Now I've processed that DVDr image with DVDShrink and got what I wanted. I chose 20% compression for two extras which I'll never need and now it fits one DVDR.
Very handy tool and it's amazing that the size is 300kb, I had to re-check that the file has been downloaded completely
Somebody told me that the quality for the re-encoding is not so good. Can you confirm this if you compare it for example to TMPGEnc and CCE? Now I don't know if I have cuts to use this to actual movie (over 1h30min)...
Thanks!
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