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  1. 4500 the maximum MB that fits on a DVDR.

    I have registerd dvd4500.com and will start creating a database
    for succesful DVD9 (dual layer) to DVDR stripping and transcoding.

    Example:
    This "movie name" with French Audio
    stripped-out fit on 4500MB etc

    This way you do not need settle for trial and error.
    And I may create a front end for DVD decrypter and IFOedit,
    so it will just be a point and click.
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    i thought a dvd-r could only hold 4.37GB? i think you'll have to register a new address!
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  3. ...and 4.37GB=4500MB (roughly)
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  4. Originally Posted by boss
    i thought a dvd-r could only hold 4.37GB? i think you'll have to register a new address!
    Normal Metric:
    A "K" is a 1000, but then it comes to computers it is 1024
    (due to that is a even number in hexadecimal)

    DVD-R are marked 4.7GB, the same way a HD is marked 80GB
    They use k=1000 (that sure will make it look bigger)

    A DVDR can hold:
    4.39GB : 4500MB : 4,608,000KB : 4,718,592,000 Bytes

    As nero uses 4500MB to show limit, that will be my webpage name.
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  5. does this page exist yet? or any like it? I can't seem to access it.

    TIA
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    When your siets up add this one:

    Resident Evil, R1, English 6ch Audio, English Subs
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  7. Tonyp12,

    Any word on when your site will be up? Its a great idea! I hate it when I strip the most out of a movie for a back up, only to find its just over sized for a DVD-r
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  8. I'm building a list as I go, I need to come up with a standard
    how the list should be created so maybe a script can auto-run
    Dvd-decrypter, Ifoedit, Nero (and tmpgenc if needed)

    Here is one for now:

    Movie: The Time Machine

    Rip all VTS_01_x.VOBS (and VIDEO_TS files)

    Strip audio/subs, keep english 6channel AC3 and one subtitle

    Skip vobid2

    Now 4.32 GB (or 4429 MB), fits like a glove............


    Here is the CD label for it (right click, save target as..)

    Front cover
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  9. SOunds like your site will save me and lots of other people a lot of wasted time. Great idea man!

    Thanks


    Aden
    "i wouldnt have compromised as much.. so much of myself for fear of having you hating me.. and i would not have discredited every one of their compliments and i would have run around, screaming proudly at the top of my voice..."
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  10. Lots of people will want other streams (languages and such). Knowing the lenght of the movie, and the bitrate of the streams, you can know very easily how much space every audio track really is, the main thing is knowing 0xE0's size...
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  11. i know these are lame disney movies, but here they are anyways!

    The Fox and the Hound <--- Fits on DVD-R without removing anything
    The Little Mermaid <--- Remove All extra languages and fits on DVD-R

    awsome idea for a site, it would save me alot of trouble and time. if i ever get my webserver back up and running, i'll host your site for ya.
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  12. if you dont hurry up and open your site, i might have to steal your idea!
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  13. I like ripping just the movie, screw all the extra crap. Then I go to

    http://www.themeworld.com/

    To grab a pic of the movie and set up a title screen with just a PLAY button on it that way when u start the movie it sits at the title screen.

    I like better than hitting pause while everyone goes gets popcorn or whatever then when ready just hit play and movie starts. Also, I have a DVD changer so its fast sometimes to just see the title screen to know what movies in what slot without having to fast forward into the movie to see. All about convenience....

    Anyways my long winded point is if you ever get this going a link or point to a title screen would be much apprecieated. Good idea in genereal.

    rhuala

    ps. so would you post the most optimized bitrate to re-encode larger movies so that it just fits on one DVD-R?
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