In effort to keep the best quality possible when going from DVD 9 to DVD 5, I'm trying to use InterVideo DVD Copy 2 to do the encoding since it does a pretty good job on higher compressions (i.e. more than 15%) which is usually the case since I'm often burning movies with DTS tracks.
Here's the problem: Normally, I'll rip with DVD Decrypter, then author with DVD Copy2. However, DVD Copy 2 doesn't allow me to select multiple audio programs (you either choose 1 or all). I often want both a DTS and an AC3 program, just in case.
To combat this, instead of DVD Decrypter I've started ripping the movies using DVD Shrink. I set DVD Shrink to make a DVD 9 disc so that no compression is necessary, re-author it selecting the movie and all the audio programs I want, and output it to the hard drive. Then I hit it those files DVD Shrink produces with DVD Copy 2 to yeild the quality DVD5 I'm after.
My question: Am I fooling myself by doing this workaround? Is using DVD Shrink to do a no-compression rip of the items I want in this manner going to result in the same quality rip as DVD Decrypter? (with fewer files, of course)
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Originally Posted by AirGibson
DVDShrink with no compression is just ripping the files (not touching the video and audio streams themselves), and doing a bit of IFO adjustment, depending on what you've selected to keep. So Yes, it should be exactly the same as ripping with DVDDecrypter.If in doubt, Google it.
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