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    Hi

    I have a question:

    I used Dvdshrink to compress something and now I have a VIDEO_TS folder ready to be burnt.

    Problem? Stupid me screwed up and it's a couple of hundred megs oversize and somehow Nero isn't cooperating in overburning.

    So, how could I reduce the size of the VIDEO_TS folder to get it to fit?

    Thank you.
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  2. just re-encode it again.
    or do the original files,but at a slightly smaller size.
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    That's the problem...I don't have the original files anymore.
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  4. Just run the files through DVD Shrink again that usually does it.
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    Originally Posted by Serpent
    That's the problem...I don't have the original files anymore.
    I'm not going to ask why....


    But you can still shrink it with DVDShrink - just use the Open File button, instead of the Open Disk button......
    "Don't try to be a great man. Just be a man, and let history make its own judgment."
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  6. I'm not going to ask why....
    me either
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    Originally Posted by bottle-necked
    I'm not going to ask why....
    me either
    The whole reason of backing up the DVD was because it was getting scratched. I had to save it, ya know.
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  8. Excuse sounds a little lame to me.
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    I am not making an excuse and neither am I asking you to believe it. I am asking a question: how do you shrink the video_ts folder so it fits on a standard dvd-r.

    Thanks for the help.
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    Originally Posted by j1d10t
    Originally Posted by Serpent
    That's the problem...I don't have the original files anymore.
    I'm not going to ask why....


    But you can still shrink it with DVDShrink - just use the Open File button, instead of the Open Disk button......
    Thank you sir, this really helped.
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  11. Originally Posted by Serpent
    The whole reason of backing up the DVD was because it was getting scratched. I had to save it, ya know.
    I believe ya
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    Originally Posted by Serpent
    Originally Posted by j1d10t
    Originally Posted by Serpent
    That's the problem...I don't have the original files anymore.
    I'm not going to ask why....


    But you can still shrink it with DVDShrink - just use the Open File button, instead of the Open Disk button......
    Thank you sir, this really helped.
    Glad it worked out for you
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