i have a VITEO_TS file weight 4.9 GB.
i want to burn it on a DVD-R - but as you know it has 4.7GB of free space.
so i thought about cutting the movie's credits,
but i guess its a lot of work... (demuxing, cutting, muxing...)
and i'm not sure cutting the credits will be enough - in order to fit it into DVD-R.
is there any other option to do it other than cutting it?
i mean something like rebuilding the VIDEO_TS file?
ThanX!!!
+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 8 of 8
-
-
Originally Posted by GangstaRap
Originally Posted by GangstaRapIf in doubt, Google it. -
Originally Posted by jimmalenko
-
If in doubt, Google it.
-
Thanks for the great help guys!!!
i used DVD Shrink and it worked great!! thanks.
but...
Originally Posted by jimmalenko
isnt it 4.7?
on the disc its printed 4.7GB with gold letters...
do i miss something? -
Originally Posted by GangstaRap
Yes.
DVDs are 4,700,000,000 Bytes, which manufacturers like to tell you is 4.7GB using a base 10 counting scale (1KB = 1000B).
However everything to do with computers uses base 2 (1KB = 1024B), and so it follows that:
4,700,000,000B /1024 = 4,589,844KB
4,589,844KB / 1024 = 4,482MB
4,482 /1024 = 4.377GB
See https://www.videohelp.com/dvd#dvdsizes for more info.If in doubt, Google it.
Similar Threads
-
Force subs without rebuilding?
By tbone8 in forum Authoring (Blu-ray)Replies: 8Last Post: 1st Oct 2014, 10:01 -
Rebuilding a DVD9 to DVD5 keeping DTS intact
By zoomie in forum Newbie / General discussionsReplies: 13Last Post: 6th Jan 2011, 00:37 -
Rebuilding a 3D Bluray?
By micflair in forum Blu-ray RippingReplies: 4Last Post: 5th Jul 2010, 16:44 -
No dts-hd after bd rebuilding
By Gizzie666 in forum Blu-ray RippingReplies: 2Last Post: 10th Apr 2010, 08:45 -
Recording TV -> burning DVD -> storing on PC -> rebuilding DVD
By ipolicky in forum DVD RippingReplies: 2Last Post: 27th Oct 2009, 04:16