I use DVD Shrink to shrink the movies onto DVD, but it does not allow to delete files. Sometimes in audio you get something like Director's comments or something like that.
Is there a way to remove audio files, like comments before I bring it into DVD Shrink?
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As johns0 stated, simply uncheck the unwanted audio streams. Make sure to set Default Audio Stream (right click main movie title). Be careful, however, because Shrink sometimes reports streams as Director's Comment when they are not (I've experienced this with an IMAX DVD of mine where the DTS audio was described as Director's Comment when it was not).
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Thank you,
I was already aware of the "uncheck" option, but I don't think, by unchecking the audio file (comments), it increases the quality percentage of the movie right at the uncheck event. It just subrtracts the size of the audio from the total DVD size. It does not increase quality. -
Unchecking unwanted audio does increase quality settings.Just depends on how much if the extra sound is dts or 5.1 or 2.0 ac3.
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If you have it set to automatic, it will increase quality percentage as you remove or lower the quality on other things.
Basicall, it certainly does increase quality. -
Oh okay, I must have not followed the percentage.
Okay thanks alot fellas, appreciate it.
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