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  1. A quick question:
    I'm backing up my copy of Breakfast Club using DVD Shrink. I'm trying to do movie only because the initial analysis by DVD Shrink shows the movie is 96 minutes long and 6,463 MB.
    I'm also trying to do the same with Ocean's Eleven. DVD Shrink initial analysis indicates the movie is 116 minutes but only 5,831 MB.

    Why does Ocean's Eleven require less space?
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    lower bitrate
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    Originally Posted by BJ_M
    lower bitrate
    Stop sharing industry secrets :P
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  4. How do I find information about the bitrate in any given DVD?
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    well the easy way is to use bitrate viewer or you can just calculate what it is using the bit rate calculator here
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    Just bkup LeMans DVD, ~2hrs and it was over 8gb. No extras just a trailer. Looks great even compress to a DVD5. Talk about about high bit rate....
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