Thanks to the help of many of you out here, I have successfully been able to backup my DVDs with DVDshrink and then burn a backup with Nero.
My question however is...WHY do I have to shrink at all? If I am backing up a single DVD to a single DVD...why won't it just fit the whole thing?
I am backing up onto 4.7GB DVD+R discs. Is there something I can do to just backup the entire thing without losing video quality?
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Most commercial dvds are on dual layer dvds, 8.5gb. But if you are only backuping single layer dvds, 4.7gb, you don't have to shrink anything.
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Oh thanks! So can you purchase dual layer DVDs anywhere so you don't lose the quality during backup? I am assuming Nero could handle backing up a dual layer DVD.
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Dual layer discs are still pretty expensive (About $5 US each) and not all players can read them. The newer versions of Nero can burn them, if you have a dual layer burner. But you still can't copy a commercial DVD directly if it has copy protection. You have to remove or disable that first. DVDDecrypter or DVDFab Decrypter can do that, among other programs.
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If you are a newbie and have been running DVD Shrink successfully, but don't know why you need to shrink a DVD, you should probably just continue running DVD Shrink until you educate yourself a little more. When it is in automatic mode, if it doesn't need to shrink a DVD, it won't.
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Originally Posted by redwudz
... and you need a writer that's capable of writing to dual layer discs, too - there are still a lot of drives in the market place that don't.
The above post just sort of "slipped it in" in a matter of fact sort of way that I didn't see the first time I read it, so I thought it might not be a bad idea to emphasise it. -
Originally Posted by redwudz
To back up Dual layer dvds, onto Dual layer +dl, just use dvddecrypter Iso read, iso write.What We Do In Life, Echoes In Eternity.... -
Denvers Dawgs, yeah, I don't keep up.
I just grabbed that price from rima.com for a single Verbatim disc. I am thinking about trying a few DL discs. It's nice to see the price get down to a reasonable range.
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Originally Posted by Denvers Dawgs
Verbatim 10-Pack DVD+R DL Double-Layer Disc Spindle
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Originally Posted by drjtech
The same price (roughly $2 per disc) has now been offered on these same Verbatim dual layer DVD+R discs at Staples, but only regionally; also at Compusa, nationally; and that sale just ended (I think was began about 7 or 8 days ago); and from two on-line vendors that I know of.
I bought a 20 pack of these for $39.99 awhile back, online, it was either from from Supermdediastore or from Meritline -- forget which. It was with one of their on-line coupons, which anyone can use if they just check the page, first.
And, I recently bought a 20 pack of these same discs -- only they were the more expensive printable ones -- and I paid only $3.60 per disc for those (they often go for around $5 each because they are printable, at the few dealers who carry them).
The "non-sale price" for the non-printable 2.4X Verbatims (DVD+R dual layer discs) from Supermediastore and Meritline tends to run around $3.40 to $3.50 right now. Their sale prices also usually bring them close to $2.00 or $2.20, in the past few months.
Hope this helps,
-Bruce
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