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    Hello People,

    What is the most suitable compression of main movie for you in case of backing up to DVD-5?

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    Ideally, none. If I have to use compression then as little as possible.
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    Depends on how much compression is required. Personally, if a little compression is needed (ie say 90% above), then i use DVD Shrink (of course with advanced options to reduce quality loss).

    If greater compression is needed, then I use DVD RB Pro with CCE.

    There is no suitable compression. Everyone have their own opinion to what is acceptable and what is not. Some people hate compressing a movie so they either split to 2 disks or burn to DL media.

    What will you view the compressed movie on. A 50" screen or your 17" computer monitor. A slighly comprssed movie will not be noticable on a small screen, whereas it can make a huge difference on a large screen.

    Just do some trail burning on RW disks and see for yourself if the compression is acceptable to you.

    There is no rule of thumb of a suitable level of compression. Thats a individuals choice.
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    thanks ppl for your replies,

    I have 27" Sony XBR right now, but I am thinking about getting 42", possibly 50" Plasma.
    On XBR everything looks fine, but will it be a big difference on plasma?

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    PS. Always been using DVD Decrypter and DVD Shrink.
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