I received a DVD image-file which contains only 1 track of 7Gb.
Ofcourse I can't burn it, 'cause there only fits 4.37Gb on a DVD-R.
I'm quite sure that not all the 7Gb is movie-data, there's probably a fill-out file (or VOB) hidden.
I know I can convert it to VCD and write it on multiple discs, but then I loose quite some quality.
Anybody knows how to break open the single track and how to trace the fill-out file?
If they can produce it that way, it must be possible to undo!
Please Help!
BrunoB
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