Hello. Anyone has any suggestion for backing up The Last Samurai? I opened it in DVD Shrink and it is compressed to 51.9%![]()
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I used Nero Recode. I backedup just the movie and cut off most of the end credits. I managed to get the compression to 69%
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I used shrink and did it at 51% with the deep analysis but I don't think it makes much of a difference. Some will say it does but I couldn't tell.
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I ran the movie through DVDShrink with the movie only and only the needed soundtracks with No Compression. Then I used the input from that to encode with DVD Rebuilder. Stunning.
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I backed it up to 2 discs for disc 1 using DVD decrypter, then splitting and burning with Intervideo DVDcopy, and then backed up Disc 2 using DVD shrink and all was well.
Back up to 2 discs, best method to not lose quality.
Other than that, buy the new Benq DL burner, spend $$ for some dual layer DVD+R and copy with no loss! -
Originally Posted by zoneless
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for those using recoding methods - don't forget the forced subs (unless you understand japanese that is ...
- on the R2 they are 2nd set of subs not the first (in their own sub stream).
Just did it myself using DVD2SVCD with the RobA plugin (one pass VBR with a result that matches 4-5 pass CCE), used Vobsub to create the forced subs, IfoEdit to create the vobs and good old Nero to burn.
For a long movie - I am very impressed with the quality I achieved - soooo much better than DVDShrink.... -
Originally Posted by bdf24
Although Teeeerex provides food for thought.
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