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  1. Mr Bass,
    I will make it as you have posted. The only difference I had originally was shrink was in "my documents" instead of "program files". I then copied all to Autoshrink folder where the paths point now. Do I just copy shirnk into the "program files" folder and point the path to there?
    Thanks
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  2. Well, I moved everything into the "program files" folder and set all my paths to look exactly like the ones posted by mr. bass. No luck. I continue to get the path error. I think I am giving up. It sounds like a great tool, wish I could get it to work for me. Perhaps the next version.
    Thanks to everybody.
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  3. spmc
    Maybe if you post a screenshot of your paths screen. It will help or email it to me at NYPlayer@softhome.net. To my knowledge you are the only person experiencing this.

    Also make sure you are not just typing the paths in use the browse button and select the executable for each program.
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  4. NYPlayer,
    I'm sorry, but I am not savvy enough to know how to capture and send a screen shot. But, Mr. Bass included a link to a screen shot that he instructed me to use an an example a few posts up and I did that. I used the browse feature and selected each of the apps to make my paths panel look exactly like the one he posted. The only difference between mine and his is that his "dvd" portion in dvdshirnk folder is in lower case "dvdshirnk" and mine is in upper "DVDshrink". But I don't think that could cause the failure. Could it?
    His reads "C:/Program Files/dvdshrink/DVD Shrink 3.0 Beta 5.exe"
    Mine reads "C:/Program Files/DVDshrink/DVD Shrink 3.0 Beta 5.exe"
    Let me know if there is something else I should do.
    Thanks
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  5. Hi,
    I was very pleased to see a tool like AutoShrinkIso! Finally DVDShrink can burn too! (yeah, of course not technically... )
    My Problem is now, that I still have to hit the "burn" button in DVD Decryptor. Still much of an improvement, but my question is: is there any setting in DVD Decryptor I forgot to set? I use DVDShrink 3.0 Beta5, DVDDecryptor 3.1.6 and AutoShrinkIso 1.6

    thx for any help!
    Greez Cpt M
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  6. Cpt Marzili,

    Use DVD Decrypter 3.1.7.0
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  7. that was a quick answer! Thanks a lot, everything's working fine now and thanks for your work NYPlayer
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  8. Does Autoshrink create an AUDIO_TS folder too? I know that DVD Shrink doesn't, and I have to manually create it before using Imagetool Classic on it.
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  9. energy80s
    Yes it does.
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  10. Hi all.

    A quick question:
    Can "AutoShrinkISO" be use whenre-authoring with DVD Shrink?
    ddlooping
    For DVD Shrink guides & goodies: DVDShrink.info
    My "other" site: Teaching-Tools
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  11. Thanks, NYPlayer.

    P.S: I'll be adding an "AutoShrinkISO" guide to DVDShrink.info soon.
    ddlooping
    For DVD Shrink guides & goodies: DVDShrink.info
    My "other" site: Teaching-Tools
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  12. I don't understand how to get AutoShrink ISO to use the files I have created on my hard drive. What do I put in the Volume Label box and what does the help page mean when it says not to reset the target in DVD Shrink because it is automatically set based on the Volume Label? Also do I put "C" in where it says DVD ROM when I am using files on my harddrive?

    (If the above is not perfectly clear just know that I have a VIDEO_TS folder that was created by Tmpgenc DVD author and want to use AutoShrink ISO to to shrink and burn it
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  13. just put the Label Name, e.g. "MY_DVD" ind the Label box and hit 'start'. No need to change the DVD-Rom Drive letter to C. then you can look for your files in DVDShrink!
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  14. Originally Posted by presto
    I don't understand how to get AutoShrink ISO to use the files I have created on my hard drive. What do I put in the Volume Label box and what does the help page mean when it says not to reset the target in DVD Shrink because it is automatically set based on the Volume Label? Also do I put "C" in where it says DVD ROM when I am using files on my harddrive?
    That part is correct if your video files are on C...but you need to OPEN those files in DVDShrink. You said you used TmpgEnc...well you still have to process them through dvdshrink to let autoshrinkISO do it's magic.
    (If the above is not perfectly clear just know that I have a VIDEO_TS folder that was created by Tmpgenc DVD author and want to use AutoShrink ISO to to shrink and burn it
    Anyway your using the wrong app for what your trying to accomplish. You want to use ImgTool Classic it'll create the .iso from your video files and start DVDDecrypter to burn it.
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  15. mrbass,
    Somehow you missed my actual question:
    What do I put in the Volume Label box and what does the help page mean when it says not to reset the target in DVD Shrink because it is automatically set based on the Volume Label?
    As for using ImgTool Classic, I don't think that will work. I have no problem burning a DVD. What I need AutoShrink ISO for is to make shrinking the oversized files to fit on a DVD and burning them to DVD in one step rather than running DVD Shrink and then running Nero to burn.
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    I have had no problem creating an ISO image
    The only problem I have had was the ISO file did not reflect the menu structure of the DVD nor the backed up files on the other partition
    I'm not sure if this is a bug or what but when I tried to mount and play on Alcohol virtual drive this couldn't find the DVD menu rendering the copied DVD useless.
    So guys IS there any special way to rip and shrink a DVD with these three tools?
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  17. Originally Posted by presto
    mrbass,
    Somehow you missed my actual question:
    What do I put in the Volume Label box and what does the help page mean when it says not to reset the target in DVD Shrink because it is automatically set based on the Volume Label?
    As for using ImgTool Classic, I don't think that will work. I have no problem burning a DVD. What I need AutoShrink ISO for is to make shrinking the oversized files to fit on a DVD and burning them to DVD in one step rather than running DVD Shrink and then running Nero to burn.
    Presto, as mentioned above, you should just enter the Label/Name of the DVD (this is done automatically when a DVD is in your drive and actually this first step in AutoShrinkISO doesn't do much more than setting the paths for DVDShrink and setting the Label and the path for the ISO-Tool!). After you entered the Label, e.g. "MY_SECOND_MOVIE" (it actually doesn't matter that much since you will only see this label on a PC and (mostly) not on your standalone DVD Player) you hit the "Start" button and DVDShrink will open and then you proceed as discribed in the several guides! Thats all!
    You should be aware that AutoShrinkISO and AutoShrink isn't the same! AutoShrinkISO uses DVD Decrypter to burn the image while AutoShrink uses ImgTool (with Nero installed!!!) or some other burning programs to burn the ISO.
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  18. enter the Label/Name of the DVD
    What I'm trying to find out here is what you do when you are NOT ripping a DVD but instead have created your own VIDEO_TS file.
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  19. presto,
    just do as i said in the first place , then when entering DVDShrink hit the "Open Files" button instead of the "Open Disc" button, select your files and your done!

    Alternatively you could not use AutoShrink but only DVDShrink to shrink your Video-Files and then burn them with Nero.

    Maybe you should just read along this and some other sites to find your answers next time!!!
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  20. Originally Posted by presto
    enter the Label/Name of the DVD
    What I'm trying to find out here is what you do when you are NOT ripping a DVD but instead have created your own VIDEO_TS file.
    Have you just got an MPEG 2 file that you wish to shrink before putting on a DVD? If so, DVD Shrink won't accept it. You will need to author it into a proper VIDEO_TS folder with DVD authoring software first and then use DVD Shrink on THAT folder to access the file.
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  21. Is what I'm saying really so confusing?

    I HAVE A VIDEO_TS FOLDER WHICH I CREATED WITH TMPGENC DVD AUTHOR. I AM QUITE CAPABLE OF USING DVD SHRINK AND NERO TO BURN IT. INSTEAD, I WOULD LIKE TO USE AUTOSHRINK ISO TO SHRINK AND BURN THE DVD. I'M A LITTLE CONFUSED OVER WHAT TO PUT IN THE VOLUME LABEL BOX.

    I appreciate people trying to help but my question is specifically about what to put in that box when NOT ripping a DVD. If you don't know what to put in that box don't waste both of our time by answering something else. I KNOW HOW TO BURN A DVD AND WHAT PROGRAMS TO USE ETC...

    Capt Marzilli wrote:
    presto,
    just do as i said in the first place ...
    Maybe you should just read along this and some other sites to find your answers next time!!!
    What you said to do in the first place assumes that I am ripping from a DVD which I am not, as a simple reading of my posts will show. Maybe you should read a question carefully before accusing some one of not reading enough.
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  22. Originally Posted by presto
    What you said to do in the first place assumes that I am ripping from a DVD which I am not, as a simple reading of my posts will show. Maybe you should read a question carefully before accusing some one of not reading enough.
    No offence intended there ; but did you give my version a try? And do you know what a DVD-Label is? It is the name of the DVD, only appearing in e.g. when you put your DVD in your drive, then the explorer will say "MY_DVD (D:)" instead of "DVD-ROM (D:)". This is all that the first AutoShrinkISO step does!!!! put anything in that box, it doesn't matter!!!! it does not influence the shrinking nor the burning, just don't use some strange letters/signs but only Alphanumerics and _ then hit start and use DVDShrink! Good Luck!
    And by the way: that does not at all assumes your ripping from the DVD, because you don't open anything in AutoShrinkISO but in DVDShrink! I had to do the same as you did once and it worked the way I explained it, just give it a try!
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  23. put anything in that box, it doesn't matter!!!!
    That is the first time you actually answered my question.

    You and I seem to be speaking a different language or something. You kept telling me to put the DVD label in the box labled DVD label. I guess you thought I would understand that as "put what you want the DVD label to be in that box" but that was not at all clear. I allready tried just making up a name and it didn't work. I was trying to find out if I needed to put something in particular in there. The wording in that box makes no sense to me.
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  24. Originally Posted by presto
    "put what you want the DVD label to be in that box" but that was not at all clear.
    well, neither I nor AutoShinkISO cares what you put in there, that's what i tried to say...
    just think about this
    Originally Posted by mrbass
    --DO NOT use funky characters for volume label !@#$%^&(*).+|\. Only use _ underscore and abc123.
    Originally Posted by presto
    I already tried just making up a name and it didn't work.
    it actually should! it seems you have another problem there. Good luck again.
    Only one question left from my side: why do you try so hard to use AutoShrinkISO? You would have done all the work long ago only using DVDShrink and Nero...
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  25. You wrote:
    why do you try so hard to use AutoShrinkISO? You would have done all the work long ago only using DVDShrink and Nero...
    You're kidding right?

    My earlier post:
    I have no problem burning a DVD. What I need AutoShrink ISO for is to make shrinking the oversized files to fit on a DVD and burning them to DVD in one step rather than running DVD Shrink and then running Nero to burn.
    and another:
    I HAVE A VIDEO_TS FOLDER WHICH I CREATED WITH TMPGENC DVD AUTHOR. I AM QUITE CAPABLE OF USING DVD SHRINK AND NERO TO BURN IT. INSTEAD, I WOULD LIKE TO USE AUTOSHRINK ISO TO SHRINK AND BURN THE DVD.
    and another:
    I KNOW HOW TO BURN A DVD AND WHAT PROGRAMS TO USE ETC...
    I thought it would be nice to set DVDshrink and come back later and find the DVD burned rather than going through the extra step of running Nero.
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  26. wouldn't it be even nicer to have done 2 lousy tiny steps than trying to find out what the heck to put in a input box than spending days to try to understand what people are advising...
    g'day dude!
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  27. I learn to use new programs all the time. I asked a small question which apparently could have been answered in a few words.

    I knew I was in trouble when the first reply completely missed my actual question. It got worse from there. I'm absolutely amazed that people repeatedly didn't answer my question and made comments that were ridiculous ie asking me if I was trying to use mpg in DVD shrink when my post clearly said I had a video_ts folder on my hard drive. Or saying I should use DVD Shrink and Nero when I said that that is exactly what I do in previous posts.

    Then there is the suggestion that I should have read before asking as if I am some kind of newbie demanding that everything be handed to me.

    Now I'm told that since I know how to burn a DVD I shouldn't try to save a step by learning a new program just because it takes a few days to sort things out.

    At this point I'm just getting a kick out of how absurd this whole thing has been. Can any one read the replies to my question and claim they are accurate and to the point?
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  28. Originally Posted by presto
    Now I'm told that since I know how to burn a DVD I shouldn't try to save a step by learning a new program just because it takes a few days to sort things out.
    Actually AutoShrinkISO is only a - nevertheless very usefull and well done - shell which uses other programs and their ability for command lines to do it's job. Not that hard to get I figured. Just follow the guide from mrbass on http://www.mrbass.org/dvdshrink/ then - in your case - enter whatever name/brand/label you like, i.e. "Cpt_Marzili_sucks" :P and then just follow a DVDShrink guide, i.e. http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/mpg/dvdshrink3-main.htm (in your case follow the instructions as if you already ripped a DVD (yes, I'm fully aware of the fact that you didn't really ripped a DVD, which is against the law by the way )). The whole thing with AutoShrinkISO isn't that hard to get, isn't it? And from now on I will not bother you ever again! Big Scout promise!
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  29. I don't even understand the point of your post. I know what AutoShrink ISO is. I know what programs it uses. I'm not having an extrodinary problem using it, I just ran into a little problem and asked a small question.

    ripped a DVD, which is against the law by the way
    I don't think you suck but I do think that you are not a very careful poster and seem "shoot from the hip". There is nothing at all illegal about ripping a DVD.
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