Hi, Hopefully this is the correct forum for this
Using DVD Decrypter, I ripped an iso image and it is approximately 7GB in size, so am unable to write using DVD Decrypter. How do I go about shrinking this down to fit one DVD? I have tried to mount the image using Daemon Tools, and I can open it using DVDSHrink, but can't do anyything beyond that. I have also tried a multitude of toher programs but most will not recognize the .iso extension.
Does anyone know how this can be done?
I've already made a backup copy of the movie by ripping the file to hd adn then using DVDShring to reduce it. This is more of an excercise to see if it cna be done.
Thanks in advance
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The iso is an image of the DVD. It's not a "format" per se, but contains a complete ISO9660 file system. I think you're on the right track - Mount it using Daemon tools, then shrink it (using DVDShrink) just like it's a regular DVD. What I'm trying to say, is that you can treat the mounted iso just like if it was a DVD disc in your DVD reader.
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I use to dvdshrink dvd iso images mounted with alcohol 120% till dvdshrink 3.1 came out and then i could shrink tmpgenc dvd authored files.
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