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  1. So now that I have my DVD file on my hard drive, it's still too big for one DVD-R with the most compression. What are the best ways to split it to two DVD-Rs. I'm sure there isn't one best way, but I'm looking for a few options with perhaps some advantages and disadvantages pointed out - Thanks for being so helpful.
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  2. I thought that was for shrinking to one? It won't fit on one.
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  3. You stop me again whilst I'm walking and I'll cut your fv<king Jacob's off.
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  4. Thanks for your patience, brother.
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    sometime soon this tool will be available and splitting will be one of it's features

    multi purpose DVD stripping tool

    just a few more little glitches to overcome and it's gonna be ready, so watch this space

    it's never been simpler
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    DVDFab. It is very easy to use and works well.
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  7. Originally Posted by Captain Satellite
    So now that I have my DVD file on my hard drive, it's still too big for one DVD-R with the most compression. What are the best ways to split it to two DVD-Rs. I'm sure there isn't one best way, but I'm looking for a few options with perhaps some advantages and disadvantages pointed out - Thanks for being so helpful.
    captain,

    not sure what u used for compression (it doesnt sound like u did that 'yet'), but i used dvd2one and put two of the longest movies that i know of, JFK and braveheart, on one dvd (movie only) and they were both crystal clear perfect =)

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    I also use DVD2One. I think it is one of the best compresion programs. It takes me about 15 minutes to compress a DVD and the quality is very good. But, in some cases I do have to split up the DVD in order to get the best results. I have tried DVDXCopy, but it did not work. Then I tried DVDFab and it worked. The only problem I see with DVDFab is that the second disc does not have a menu system.
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  9. DVDxcopy is very good for splitting a DVD to two DVD-R's
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    You are right, when it works it is very good. The only problem is that it does not always work.
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  11. Thanks for all of the replys, I'll give them all a try and see which I prefer.
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  12. Hi all.
    Originally Posted by thesharkman
    ...not sure what u used for compression (it doesnt sound like u did that 'yet'), but i used dvd2one and put two of the longest movies that i know of, JFK and braveheart, on one dvd (movie only) and they were both crystal clear perfect =)
    thesharkman, would you mind telling us what viewing equipment you used?
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  13. Originally Posted by Captain Satellite
    ...I'll give them all a try and see which I prefer.
    I wish I heard (read) that more often.
    Nice one, Captain Satellite.
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  14. thesharkman, would you mind telling us what viewing equipment you used? [/quote]

    ddlooping,

    i have a pioneer a4, 1g, pIII - running ME, BeAll dvd-rs and have daewoo 5800 set tops. good luck =)

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  15. Hello thesharkman.

    You missed the most important part:
    What monitor/tv you viewed this double-backup on. :P
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