Ok.
I used this guide here
http://www.digital-forums.com/dvd2dvdr/intro.htm
Let me say this is an aewsome guide. Even i figured it out.
Ok so I was copying Road Trip(dual-layer, 7gb)
After finishing all the steps my final movie was down to 2.5gb.
Picture looks nice, but i think i am sacrificing a little on quality and i have a couple gb to make it up.
So my question would be how do i modify the step in Tmpgenc to make it rip at higher quality but still keep everything working properly.
So thats it,
I really like this guide and its pretty quick.
So i am assuming its something with bitrate setting somehow.
higher the bitrate i am assuming higher quality.
Any negative things that might happen by changing bitrate to high.
Thanks a lot!
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Did you use a bitrate calculator?
you can change the bitrate higher with no ill effects of the movie, it will just make it better.
http://www.vcdhelp.com/calc.htm
plug in your minutes and use the bitrates it gives you ( or about 50 lower to be safe)
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