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  1. Can anyone give me an easy step by step guide to using DVD Shrink please.


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  2. Try searching the site. (What a novel concept)
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  3. I did, I just want one I can understand.
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  4. You stop me again whilst I'm walking and I'll cut your fv<king Jacob's off.
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  5. I'm sorry, but using DVD shrink is the simplest tool on this site to use. The steps are VERY basic with doing either full disk or movie only. There is only so many ways to explain how to use a simple product.

    Movie only:
    1. put DVD into tray ****EDIT-close tray***
    2. press button in upper left hand corner that looks like a disk
    3. select the movie from the resulting pop up and press OK
    4. After the analysis is done, click reauthor
    5. expand the "movie" item on the first screen
    6. click the title and drag it over to the new screen and drop it
    7. remove unwanted audio and subtitle tracks
    8. press button to begin backup
    9. locate file location on hard drive or create a new one
    10. click deep analysis
    11. when screen says that it is complete, continue
    12. open nero express
    13. press the dvd-video button
    14. add the resulting files
    15. insert DVD-R or DVD+R into the dvd BURNING tray and close
    16. click burn (looks like a flaming disc)
    17. when screen says that burn was successful, press OK
    18. take DVD out of tray
    19. place in dvd player and watch

    entire disk:
    1. put DVD into tray ***EDIT-close tray***
    2. press button in upper left hand corner that looks like a disk
    3. select the movie from the resulting pop up and press OK
    4. After the analysis is done, click backup
    5. locate file location on hard drive or create a new one
    6. click deep analysis
    7. when screen says that it is complete, continue
    8. open nero express
    9. press the dvd-video button
    10. add the resulting files
    11. insert DVD-R or DVD+R into the dvd BURNING tray and close
    12. click burn (looks like a flaming disc)
    13. when screen says that burn was successful, press OK
    14. take DVD out of tray
    15. place in dvd player and watch

    What guides have you looked at that you cannot understand
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  6. It's easy when you know how isn't it? Not always when you are new to things. Does the same apply when you are shrinking a file that is on the hard drive?
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  7. Originally Posted by allycat
    It's easy when you know how isn't it? Not always when you are new to things. Does the same apply when you are shrinking a file that is on the hard drive?
    Yes,you just select "Open Files" but it must be in file mode(VOB,IFO,BUP).
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  8. Thank you, one last question, how do I know what to take out in order to shrink it?
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    Take out what you dont need and take out enough.

    for me its different every movie.

    first off i take out the non english audio and subtitles

    if thats not enough i compress all the non movie stuff

    if thats not enough i look at just doing the movie only

    if thats not enough i cut out the beginning and end of the movie

    if thats not enough well i try something else

    been a trial an error thing for me

    good luck
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  10. What guides have you looked at that you cannot understand
    I repeat my question. 8) 8) 8)
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  11. macleod:

    I think he wants you to come to his house, and do it for him.
    Ejoc's CVD Page:
    DVDDecrypter -> DVD2AVI -> Vobsub -> AVISynth -> TMPGEnc -> VCDEasy

    DVD:
    DVDShrink -> RecordNow DX

    Capture:
    VirualDub -> AVISynth -> QuEnc -> ffmpeggui -> TMPGEnc DVD Author
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  12. I'll go to his house and teach him how to use DVDShrink...for a fee.
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  13. Obviously this post amuses you all!!! I repeat, it is easy when you know how but not always obvious to a newbie.

    I am trying to shrink a three files that I have on my hard drive. I have used TMPGenc DVD Author to get them to one file which worked fine.

    There are no subtitle tracks and no obvious audio tracks to remove. I load the movie into dvd shrink, and the compression field comes up. All I wanted to know was what to do next.

    If people can't be helpful they shouldn't post replies, it may be funny or even stupid to them but it just makes it frustrating for people who want to complete their project.
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  14. Originally Posted by tompika
    You stop me again whilst I'm walking and I'll cut your fv<king Jacob's off.
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  15. big difference between:

    Can anyone give me an easy step by step guide to using DVD Shrink please.
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    I am trying to shrink a three files that I have on my hard drive. I have used TMPGenc DVD Author to get them to one file which worked fine.

    There are no subtitle tracks and no obvious audio tracks to remove. I load the movie into dvd shrink, and the compression field comes up. All I wanted to know was what to do next.
    what version of dvd shrink are you using? if it is the 3.x version, it automatically adjusts the compression so that it fits onto a DVDR. Click backup (if the compression ratio is at 100%, just follow what I said in my earlier post). If it is less, then I would recommend using deep compression.

    ps. lose your attitude before your next post. You'll get a hell of a lot further than thinking that we are all here to serve you. It is a two street. Hopefully, if you stay with the board for any length of time, come back to this post and reread it. You'll see what I am talking about.
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  16. What's funny is how people can get free tools that are less buggy and easier to use than most retail released tools, then have the audacity to freak out when people on a free site who give their advice for free take a jibe at their expense because they are too lazy to read any of the free websites with free guides or read any of the free forum posts on this site that will tell them exactly what they need to do.
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  17. Originally Posted by andkiich
    What's funny is how people can get free tools that are less buggy and easier to use than most retail released tools, then have the audacity to freak out when people on a free site who give their advice for free take a jibe at their expense because they are too lazy to read any of the free websites with free guides or read any of the free forum posts on this site that will tell them exactly what they need to do.
    DAMN RIGHT



    Originally Posted by tompika
    Originally Posted by tompika
    You stop me again whilst I'm walking and I'll cut your fv<king Jacob's off.
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