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    Hi,
    Fairly new to all this and have a slight prob,just had a dvd in shrink and it is still too large for writing,scrapped the large 5.1 audio and burnt a coaster as the 2 channel audio left was not right for main file,have deleted some extras but dont like the video is removed stuff,any ideas.

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    What version of shrink are you running?

    You may need to shrink it again.
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    DVDShrink 3.2.0.15 is the latest and it is getting to be dated on the copy protection end. You way want to first rip to your hard disk with DVDFab Decrypter as it stays updated to the latest backup copy protection schemes then try DVDShrink again (in "open files" mode).
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    Thanks for replies,that is the version i am using,it ripped it from 8 gig to 4.9 so it was only just too big,how do i srink it again,sorry for being thick.

    Cheers Paul
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    You just run it through again. Really though if something needs shrinking twice then maybe you should consider going the DVD Rebuilder type route rather than a transcoder.
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    When you shrink it, output to a HDD folder (option in the backup dialogue). Load this into Shrink and do it again.

    Personally, if it needs this much work I'd use DVD Rebuilder instead.
    Read my blog here.
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