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    I am using a guide that is 20 pages long about using ifo edit,dvd20ne, and make it easy to do this. it says I have to take the movie ( biggest vob files) and use some kinda formula to figure out the padding. ok my extras are 649 megs, but I have two version of the movie widescreen and full each one is 3.63 gigs. now he talks about finding the formula the easy way by subtracting the total megs of your main movie from 8999 megs then you find the number needed for padding. My question is do i add both versions of the movie up then use the number for padding from the result or do i figure each movie at a time and do the widescreen first then the fullscreen after ? Or maybe i add both versions together take the number i get for padding divide in to 2 and use half the number of padding for each version? this is where I'm getting confused at is because it's a dvd with both versions of the film on it. If it had just the widescreen I would have figured it out by now. thanks
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    I am using a guide that is 20 pages long about using ifo edit,dvd20ne, and make it easy to do this. it says I have to take the movie ( biggest vob files) and use some kinda formula to figure out the padding. ok my extras are 649 megs, but I have two version of the movie widescreen and full each one is 3.63 gigs. now he talks about finding the formula the easy way by subtracting the total megs of your main movie from 8999 megs then you find the number needed for padding. My question is do i add both versions of the movie up then use the number for padding from the result or do i figure each movie at a time and do the widescreen first then the fullscreen after ? Or maybe i add both versions together take the number i get for padding divide in to 2 and use half the number of padding for each version? this is where I'm getting confused at is because it's a dvd with both versions of the film on it. If it had just the widescreen I would have figured it out by now. thanks
    Ok follow this link
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/141024.php

    I usually use DVD Decrypter copy all files, then run DVD2One and transcode it to fit on one disc, then ues Nero to copy it to my DVD-R really easy.
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    Or you could just use DVDShrink to drop out all the needless crap, size the movie down, rip and encode. Then just use CloneDVD to burn.
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