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  1. I am wanting to find out, are you able to copy dvds such as say Titanic or another movie that is really long eg 3hours and more on one DVD-R? If so is there any trick to it like putting a setting in a program like long play would be on a video tape?
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    *sigh* - I think this is the first time this question has been asked -- TODAY

    "long-play" - as specified by makers of DVD standalone units is simply recording at a lower bitrate.

    Use DVDShrink - https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=155#comments
    or TMPGEnc to De-Mux then a bitrate calculator to calculate volume/bitrate then reencode the video .
    https://www.videohelp.com/calc.htm

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    YOu can either split it to 2 discs or you can compress it down to fit on 1 disc. there are many programs for doing this. Look in the tools section for more info on the programs.
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    There is no "trick" to it.

    Personally, I think the video quality starts to break once you cross the 55% mark.

    I decrypt the disk to the hard drive and veiw with DVDShrink.

    If the main movie will fall below the 55% figure I re-encodewith IC 7. If the main movie stays above 55%, I use a transcoder...DVDShrink, DVD2One, CloneDVD, DVDXCopy all of which give excellent results.

    Ofcourse these are my personal preferences. Others would use higher or lower standards.
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  5. Originally Posted by tumbar
    If the main movie will fall below the 55% figure I re-encodewith IC 7. If the main movie stays above 55%, I use a transcoder...DVDShrink, DVD2One, CloneDVD, DVDXCopy all of which give excellent results.
    I thought IC was also a transcoder.
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    It is.
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    My error
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  8. How to keep the menu when you do the reauthoring in DVDShrink? thanks!
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    Originally Posted by cowxl5
    How to keep the menu when you do the reauthoring in DVDShrink? thanks!
    Is this a question?

    If so then create your own topic. But first, do a search.
    If you want to keep just the menu and the main movie then see this post.

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=180009
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