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  1. Is it possibe?
    To keep all the main movie in perfect quality and sound and keep the menus and extras?
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  2. sure if you want to use 2 dvds.
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  3. If you are saying that only the movie needs to be perfect and the menus can suffer, then you can use soemthing like DVD2One or DVDShrink to compress the menus and extras and leave the main movie alone.

    If you're asking if everything is kept "as is", the post before mine is 100% correct.
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  4. Are there options in DVD2ONE (or other programs) that can help you to keep the main movie at 100% and to compress the rest so that it fits on one DVD5 disk?
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  5. I want to to just that.
    Compress everything but main movie.
    Another question,Can I convert the Whole DVD to a perfect quality SVCD(with full sized resolution)or VCD and keep the menus and extras?
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  6. some movies yes...other movies no....it really all depends on the origional size of the main movie...some are just 2 big.
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    You can make it XSVCD (non-standard formats) if your dvd player would play it, which it probably wouldn't at that high bitrate. you could keeep menus and extras, but that would involve ripping all of them separate and re-authoring, which is probably beyond anthing you could or would want to do because it is very time consuming, because svcds use different format menus than dvds; svcds don't have selectable buttons like a dvd.
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  8. I've watch too many compressed movies and would rather switch discs 1/2 way through the movie at the price of quality

    Too bad you care about having two discs. There are a number of ways of easily doing this. my page has guides and links to freeware if you're interested.
    http://encoding.n3.net <-- for all your DVD and CD backup needs!
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