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  1. I am using DVD Shrink 3.1 and when I burn movies, it says compression is around 56%. I am not sure what that means. I am guessing the lower the number (closer to 0%), the better the quality?
    I noticed that the burned dvdr quality isnt AS GOOD as the original? How can you make it close to the same quality of the original?

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    Lose the extras and menus.
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    Put on two DVD's
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    Best way to burn quality dvd-r's?
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    I am guessing the lower the number (closer to 0%), the better the quality?
    Errrrrhhh WRONG !

    Lower the % number the worse it will look. (compared to original)

    100% is same as original - 50% is half the "quality".

    As stated, either REMOVE the unnecessary video/audio or SPAN it across 2 disks. Simple.


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    I noticed that the burned dvdr quality isnt AS GOOD as the original? How can you make it close to the same quality of the original?

    Do a little homework and search previous posts... The question is so general that it shows you really haven't looked. There is an enormous amount of previously posted info at you fingertips if you just search first.
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