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  1. I have a dvd video complete with menus that is only 984 mb I want to shrink it to fit on a CD-R burned as a Mini DVD. Obviously, my target size is 700mb but dvdshrink will ony allow me to pull it down from 984 to 861mb. I suppose I could chip away at it with dvd shrink over and over until it shrinks small enough, but I'm afraid of what that will do to the overall quality.

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    You need to re-encode. Do you want to keep the menus?
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    You know, I tried this one time with a slideshow DVD. My home stereo would not recognize the CDR, but my computer would. just something to think about.

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    Hmmm… can you do that? Can you burn a mini-DVD on a CD?
    Excuse my ignorance… would that be the same as a SVCD?
    I’ve never had a DVD that small to deal with, so never considered it.

    Now as to what I would do…

    I was going to suggest Nero Recode2 (Nero 6 Ultra), because it allows you to select a custom size (MB).

    However since you mentioned DVD Shrink, I checked it out and it also allows you to select custom sizes.
    You’ll find it on the ‘Edit’ menu under ‘Preferences’.
    [img]https://www.videohelp.com/forum/images/guides/p1241707/dvd_pref.jpg[img]https://www.videohelp.com/forum/images/guides/p1241707/

    Let us know if that works for you or if you’ve already tried that.

    FYI… when I was burning VCDs, I was able to put 836MB on a CD.
    I don’t know if that includes overburning, so you might want to limit it to 800MB.

    I am currently re-authoring a VCD that is 756MB.
    I know it will fit on a CD, because I ripped it from a VCD I created some time ago.
    In fact, I had so much extra room; I included the credits, which I don’t normally do.

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    hope this helps
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    Yes, reencode the main video @ a lower bitrate, or do as you suggest yourself - repeatedly shrink it down. Another alternative is to shring the mpeg (not the DVD) with ReJig. You can just set a percentage.
    Like 69mako points out, the fully miniDVD capable players are scarse, and beware of high bitrates - that's what makes most that do formally play miniDVD choke. Even if it plays as such, the DVD data rate is too high to be read from a CD (the player can't spin the CD fast enough).

    @Ibme: MiniDVD is just that - a DVD structure (and Video DVD compliant content) on CD.
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    minidvd is not svcd or vcd, www.videohelp.com/minidvd
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