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  1. Hi all...

    I've had my Pioneer 105 DVD-R drive for a week now and I'm experimenting doing some DVD's.

    I have managerd to copy 2 single layer DVD's with no problem, and converted 3 DVD-9's to DVD-5's.

    I am trying to rip "The Master Of Disguse" region 2 DVD. DVDDecrypter says the disc has 2 layers and is just over 5gigs in size.

    When I rip the VOB files off to my Hard Drive, the file add up to 3.2gig.
    As you can see there is no point running DVD2One to reduce the files down as they will fit on to a DVD-R.

    How do I go about creating my DVD from the ripped files. I have tried to look for a tutorial here but I'm not sure, what heading it would fall under

    Thanks...
    Ric

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    (Sorry I clicked on the wrong link and posted this in the VCD section please can someone move it to the DVD-r section)
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  3. Originally Posted by V60i
    I am trying to rip "The Master Of Disguse" region 2 DVD. DVDDecrypter says the disc has 2 layers and is just over 5gigs in size.

    When I rip the VOB files off to my Hard Drive, the file add up to 3.2gig.
    did you "select all files" or only ripped "main movie files"??

    Originally Posted by V60i
    How do I go about creating my DVD from the ripped files. I have tried to look for a tutorial here but I'm not sure, what heading it would fall under
    what you can do is rip all the files, not just the main movie files, into your hdd w/ dvddecryptor..than you can use a transcoder (i.e. dvdshrink works very well for me) and compress those files to fit on a single DVD-R....after that, it will be easy to burn....i.e. nero express works well...just need to drag and drop the files...
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  4. OMG, the real question is why you would want to "back up" this movie!

    Yuck, psst, I'm tasting my vomit.
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    turtle, turtle.....
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  6. yeah no shiat. I'd rather watch a dvd on worm mating than master of disguise.

    whoever made that movie obviously WANTED to suck.
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    I have a copy of the movie, do you want it? I'll give it to you!!!
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  8. Originally Posted by neomaine
    turtle, turtle.....
    couldn't have said it better myself
    lol
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  9. Originally Posted by sLiMpAuLy
    Originally Posted by neomaine
    turtle, turtle.....
    couldn't have said it better myself
    lol

    whassa matta you guys, you a no like the Cuteness?
    howa abouta the hot assistant?
    Just what is this reality thing anyway?
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  10. Seriously, it's all about your state of mind.
    A couple of pints helps!!!
    Just what is this reality thing anyway?
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  11. Turtle.. Turtle...

    Who's your daddy.. Who's your daddy...

    LOL

    OK... I do this all the time as there are quite a few DVD's that usually is a little over 4.3 GB when you add up the extras or maybe the additional audio tracks.

    By far the easiest way to do it, in my opinion, is to rip the entire DVD, file mode selecting all files. Then use DVD Shrink and drag and drop only the movie titleset (this is for movie only) and then uncheck the audio you don't want. Press the backup button and select no compression and you are done.

    Voila... That's it. Done in less than 30 minutes.
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