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  1. How to copy DVD 9 to 5 with menu & extras using DVD2ONE.

    I was using this guide and I really need to lower the VTS_01_0.VOB size because it is over 900MB.

    Can I just reencode it to any size I want? Do I need to update the .ifo file, but HOW? Or What is your method when you are having a large VTS_01_0.VOB and VTS_02_0.VOB ??

    Please help!!
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    Originally Posted by WLJ101
    How to copy DVD 9 to 5 with menu & extras using DVD2ONE.

    I was using this guide and I really need to lower the VTS_01_0.VOB size because it is over 900MB.

    Can I just reencode it to any size I want? Do I need to update the .ifo file, but HOW? Or What is your method when you are having a large VTS_01_0.VOB and VTS_02_0.VOB ??

    Please help!!
    Not sure what you mean by this, dvd2one will make it such that the video_ts folder is the final desired size. Thus fixing the size of all of the components so that it they all fit into the dvd-r

    to say a single .vob is too large seems strange.

    How is it that you say its too large? Wont burn to your dvd?

    I have found that sometimes the normal default MB size is too large for some dvd-r brands.

    As such, simply choosing a user defined value of 4444MB will correct that problem.
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  3. galactica: What I mean is that the guide from above only tell us to resize the
    VTS_01_1.VOB
    VTS_01_2.VOB
    VTS_01_3.VOB
    VTS_02_1.VOB
    VTS_02_2.VOB

    If you are using that guide to copy DVD9 to DVDR, it tell us not to do anything to VTS_01_0.VOB or VTS_02_0.VOB. the total MB of these files is 1.7GB. That's too big. Do you know what I mean?

    And what is the different between dvd2one and the guide from above If I want to copy a DVD9 to DVDR with all the extra?
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