Hi
I have a question:
I used Dvdshrink to compress something and now I have a VIDEO_TS folder ready to be burnt.
Problem? Stupid me screwed up and it's a couple of hundred megs oversize and somehow Nero isn't cooperating in overburning.
So, how could I reduce the size of the VIDEO_TS folder to get it to fit?
Thank you.
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just re-encode it again.
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That's the problem...I don't have the original files anymore.
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I'm not going to ask why....Originally Posted by Serpent
But you can still shrink it with DVDShrink - just use the Open File button, instead of the Open Disk button......"Don't try to be a great man. Just be a man, and let history make its own judgment."
Zefram Cochrane
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The whole reason of backing up the DVD was because it was getting scratched. I had to save it, ya know.Originally Posted by bottle-necked
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I am not making an excuse and neither am I asking you to believe it. I am asking a question: how do you shrink the video_ts folder so it fits on a standard dvd-r.
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Thank you sir, this really helped.Originally Posted by j1d10t
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Glad it worked out for youOriginally Posted by Serpent
"Don't try to be a great man. Just be a man, and let history make its own judgment."
Zefram Cochrane
2073
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