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  1. I have a movie I've ripped to .vob files, which total 7.5GB in size

    I don't have the movie anymore but want to burn the files into a DVD. I tried Nero and selected DVD but soon found out the .vob files totalled 7.5GB, what do I do?
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    to burn it, you have to shink the files down to approx 4.37gb so it will fit on a dvdr. use dvdshrink, just open the files and compress the video down.
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  3. How did they get so large in the first place though?
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    If you have only got .vobs you may need to author them.
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  5. Originally Posted by AgaBoogaBoo
    How did they get so large in the first place though?
    if you would have spend the same amount of time learning how to post a question you would all ready know the answer to this one.....
    How Big A Boy Are Ya?
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    Originally Posted by AgaBoogaBoo
    How did they get so large in the first place though?
    The process of ripping the DVD is a very violent process and bumps and bruises and other injuries can occur to the VOB...they are probably just a little swelled up, throw a couple of asprins in the A drive, and put some ice on the mouse...the swelling should go down in a few days.
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