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    i have rip a dvd and it is dvd9 and have 2 layers so i was using the dvdshinker tool for shiking it to make it dvd5 and this perticular dvd have no extras it only has MENU AND MOVIE so the dvdshrinker shrink the menu to 81% and movie to 53% and my size is still bigger than 4.7 gb and it won't let me save/convert it to dvd5 format and since the dvdshinker is new version automaticaly does the shirnking i can't do shinking by my self!! as ratio or pictures.
    i have ripped 62 songs dvd and i am willing to get rid of few songs if i have too and make it the 4.7 size dvd5!!

    now i want to know that if i want to cut some of the parts from those movie/vob files that i have ripped from dvd how do i do it? what tool should i use?
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    It SHOULD make it the right size to fit it on a DVD-R, however sometimes it glitches up.

    Try DVD2one or CloneDVD.

    CloneDVD is especially good if you DO want to selectively remove stuff.

    - Gurm
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    Remember DVD Shrink 3 is still in BETA stage so you should report these bugs to the author.
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  4. @illegalkarma,

    are you using DVDshrink v2.3 or v3.0 beta????

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    v2.3 doesn't always predict the final size very well... i've had errors of 200-300 MB. that's right...even though DVDshrink claims the output will fit on DVD5 (4489 MB), the output filesize was 300 MB bigger....

    this is to be expected...since v2.3 makes a prediction by analyzing a small percentage of the frames...so, don't expect too much.

    all you need to do is to compress more and try again

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    otherwise, the latest version 3.0 beta has a deep analyze feature (which takes about 40 min in addition to the actual compressing) that analyzes every single frame. because of this, DVDshrink can predict the final output filesize very, very accurately and you won't have to worry about not fitting on DVD5.
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