hi, i'm a newbie and I am very sorry if I annoy anyone one with what's probably a basic question. I have read just about everything on this website and i think i understand most things but my problem is i can't seem to encode one of my dvd files with dvdshrink! it say's that there's not enough room on my c;drive but i thought that this programe put the files in your hard drive! if anyone could help me i would be very appreciative! thanx![]()
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okay, first of all, DVD Shrink is a transcoder, not an encoder. check the Glossary.
second, how much free space do you have on your drive? if you have an 8Gb movie, and you want to transcode it to a 4.38Gb size for a dvdr, you will need 12.38Gb free space (unless DVD Shrink can transcode from a dvd on the fly, instead of ripping the original dvd to a hard drive).
third, describe how you are doing this, step by step. maybe if we see what you are doing, we can figure out what the problem is.- housepig
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hi thankyou for your reply, Using dvd shrik i opened disc it loaded my film i clicked on main movie in the structure menu then i clicked on automatic compression then i clicked on back up and chose the file c:mydocuments it analyised the film then it started encoding and thats when i run out of space! I have 6 gb of space on my drive so that's what must be wrong.
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Originally Posted by pheonix
This would allow you to not have to rip 8Gb of dvd files to your hard disc, but I don't know if DVD Shrink can do this or not.
if you can free up more hard disc space, I would try that next.- housepig
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You can't, don't try.
Your running 98se, and your stuck with a 4 GB file limit(which should hold the MV2 if one is created). I believe you have enough space for the finished project, but not for the temp files it uses in the middle. When I make an SVCD I have 2.4 GB at the end. In the middle I can hit 10 GB additionalof temp files.
Temp files can include the audio tracks, the encoded MV2, and the final VOB's. You will want at least 9 GB of free space to even try. More than likely you should have 20 GB free, I'm not 100% familiar with the temp files for your app.To Be, Or, Not To Be, That, Is The Gazorgan Plan -
thankyou very much for your help i did initially think it was something to do with win98se i think im gonna upgrade to windowsxp do you think that will help me with space?
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or is there another programe you could reccomend that alows you to do on the fly?
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Hi all.
pheonix, DVD Shrink does work "on the fly" when you use "Open Disk".
Also, it doesn't create any temp files (as far as I know).
So before you upgrade to XP (which would be a good idea anyway), try defragmenting your hard-drive.
When done, reboot your machine to clear any system temp files.
With a bit of luck you might now have enough space to "Backup!".
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And truth be told, it's not likely to make a 4.37 GB file anyway - most of the time you see a series of 1GB VOBS on the DVD anyhow.
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Good point, Gurm, I forgot this one.
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No XP will not help with space. It is a much larger OS than WIN 98. You need a bigger/seperate hard drive to do this kind of work on. It will get fragmented real quick. WIN XP and a new hard drive, then you can do something.
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Originally Posted by jdizzy40- housepig
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My reply was in regards to him thinking that XP would free up useable space that he has now. Fully aware of different ways to copy, write-to, etc. You have to keep things real simple when you read a newbees post. Read his post again and you can pretty much tell what he is thinking, just not communicating in the write terminology.
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thank you all kindly for your help i think i'll try defragmenting my hard drive and let you's know how that goes and yes i was doing deep analysis so i not be?
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pheonix, don't worry about Deep Analysis.
You were right to use it as the size estimate will be very precise, and the quality of the backup better.
It also only creates a small file about 300kb (or thereabout).
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