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  1. Hi,

    I put in a disk into DVD Shrink, and after compression and such, it is still too big. Is there a way to change this, or another program that will eliminate this.
    Thoughts and ideas are appreciated.
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    Run the Shrink file through Shrink again or if you don't want to lose quality, split it to two discs. Generally if you have to Shrink it below 60% you will lose a fair amount of quality.

    You can also dump everything on the disc except the main movie and if you really want the extras, burn them on a separate disc. With a few movies, even the main movie is very long, up to three hours. It comes down to what you want and how much quality you want it to be.
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    Originally Posted by guru
    I put in a disk into DVD Shrink, and after compression and such, it is still too big. Is there a way to change this, or another program that will eliminate this.
    Thoughts and ideas are appreciated.
    The search feature would be my suggestion
    • Run through DVDShrink again
    • Try a different transcoding software (DVD2One, CloneDVD, DVDXCopy)
    • Remove some unwanted extras using VOBBlanker or TitlesetBlanker before transcoding
    • Set some unwanted extras to still pictures in DVDShrink
    • Buy a DL burner and do a 1:1 copy
    • Demux the VOBs, transcode using Rejig and the rebuild the disc
    • Re-encode using DVD-RB

    That's all I can think of for now, but I'm sure I've probably missed some obvious alternatives ...
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Yes, you missed: Buy the original DVD!
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    Originally Posted by Dragonsf
    Yes, you missed: Buy the original DVD!

    Why, of course !

    It's always the obvious ones I forget about ...
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  6. You can also split the disc into 2 DVD-5s.
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  7. Originally Posted by Dragonsf
    Yes, you missed: Buy the original DVD!
    That is not an alternative... it's supposed to be bought already... making backups of DVDs that you haven't bought is illegal ... so what he wants is to make a backup of a DVD to take on vacation... that way he won't scratch the original on the sand
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    Originally Posted by Rockas
    Originally Posted by Dragonsf
    Yes, you missed: Buy the original DVD!
    That is not an alternative... it's supposed to be bought already... making backups of DVDs that you haven't bought is illegal ... so what he wants is to make a backup of a DVD to take on vacation... that way he won't scratch the original on the sand
    Dude, I think you missed the whole point - he meant buy two copies of the DVD. That way you have one store-bought copy gathering dust on the shelf as your backup.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Use DVD-RB for this situation.
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  10. Originally Posted by jimmalenko
    Originally Posted by Rockas
    Originally Posted by Dragonsf
    Yes, you missed: Buy the original DVD!
    That is not an alternative... it's supposed to be bought already... making backups of DVDs that you haven't bought is illegal ... so what he wants is to make a backup of a DVD to take on vacation... that way he won't scratch the original on the sand
    Dude, I think you missed the whole point - he meant buy two copies of the DVD. That way you have one store-bought copy gathering dust on the shelf as your backup.
    In that case he should have said:
    "Buy a second copy of the DVD"

    am I right

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    No, he left off the word "again" on the end
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  12. I have had this problem and solved by reducing the target size of the disk to about 4.2gig and reshrunk the original files. You can set the output disk size to what you want. Nyah Levi
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