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  1. hello,
    i would like to reencode a bluray movie (.m2ts )of 20 gigas to make the same bluray .m2ts but with only 9 gigas.
    do you know an easy way to reencode it ? i have no problem with the audio, but i dont know how to reencode the video.i tried with mediacoder but the result is stuttering..
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    Reconvert using xvid4psp or ripbot264. Remux to a m2ts using tsmuxer. And check http://forum.doom9.org
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  3. thanks for your answer.
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    Remember that a dual layer DVD disc is approximately 7.95GB so do not make the mistake of making your file larger than that IF you want it to fit on a single dual layer DVD disc.

    To be "safe" you might want to shoot for around 7.5GB

    I've seen alot of people upload files that are just over 8.0GB because they think a dual layer DVD disc is 8.5GB but really it is 7.95GB. Same way that a single layer DVD is really 4.37GB and not 4.70GB

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    Originally Posted by FulciLives
    Remember that a dual layer DVD disc is approximately 7.95GB so do not make the mistake of making your file larger than that IF you want it to fit on a single dual layer DVD disc.

    To be "safe" you might want to shoot for around 7.5GB

    I've seen alot of people upload files that are just over 8.0GB because they think a dual layer DVD disc is 8.5GB but really it is 7.95GB. Same way that a single layer DVD is really 4.37GB and not 4.70GB

    - John "FulciLives" Coleman

    4.7GB on a DVD refers to 4.7 billion bytes and company's calculate this as 1000b = 1kb, 1000kb = 1mb and 1000mb = 1gb.

    In reality this should be 1024kb = 1mb and 1024mb = 1gb, so you lose 24 bytes for every 1000.
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  6. thanks for all these details.
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  7. it works fine with the m2ts, but do you know the same kind of soft for the .vc1 i tried to enter .vc1 in xvid4psp or ripbot264 but they do not recognize or accept the .vc1.
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  8. ripbot264 will only work on vc1 streams if you leave it in the .m2ts (i.e. don't use raw vc1 stream). There is no equivalent for dgavcdec for indexing raw vc1 streams (yet)
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  9. ok i understand.i dont have to demux my m2ts before.thanks.
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