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    I don't have DVD2One unlocked to test this, and I don't know if an unregistered version will let me try. I have a DVD with menus, 4 half hour episodes of a TV show, and extras. I want to keep all of them, and the material totals 6.2 GB. Would DVD2One be able to recompress all of the material to bring it down to 4.2, or does that only work if there's a single movie on the disk?
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    yes it can.

    you demo should allow you to run a test of the app, such that it cuts off at like 30 min or so

    rip the disk over, do full disc copy and see how the demo handles it.
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  5. Originally Posted by Denvers Dawgs
    I just bought the 1st season of the chappelle show and want to back it up.
    Is Wayne Brady going to have to get out of this car and choke a bitch?

    It's a 2 disk series with 8 episodes on the 1st and 4 plus some bonus material on the 2nd. My question is if I just do a full dvd srhink using dvd2one, will the video quality be horrible. I've used this method on the family guy series, but that is a cartoon and can't notice much of a difference.
    My best answer for you is to try it. select the resulting VIDEO_TS in Apple's DVDPlayer and see how it looks. Burn to DVD-RW if you need to check it on your set-top. I've found DVD2One X has done a great job on most of my backups.

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