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  1. Hi anybody know how to set the compression on DVD shrink lower than it automatically set??
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    feed it through DVDShrink twice
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  3. Why would you want to compress that much? If it requires that much compression, you would be better off to re-encode it. It will take longer but you will get much better quality.
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  4. Actually I want to make the main movie as large as I can with no compression, and all other featurettes as small as I can with smallest compression.
    I want the movie in best quality, when the featurettes in worst quality, but everytime I can set the compression up on the movie, I cannot set the compression down on all other features.
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    mersiung,
    You could do a reauthor and select the movie only and i cut out the end credits but then you dont get the menu structure.

    if you want the menu, you can compress the featurettes to Pictures
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  6. Click the part of the DVD structure you want compressed more.
    Go to compression settings(dropdown box) and change from Automatic to Compression ratio.
    Move slider to where you want %.

    Go back to DVD structure and select something else to change or edit.
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  7. Sifaga thanks for the advice, I want the menu & the features also, For the menu it's fine to set it as still pictures, but for the features if you set it to still pictures it's gonna jump every second I believe, is there anyway to set the features like 20%-30% compression??
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    Simple answer is no

    try feeding it through DVDshrink multiple times.

    each time keep the main movie no compression and the featurettes at max compression.

    i havnt tried it but it sounds like its worth a go.
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