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    Hello Everybody,

    I'm backing up my Sopranos and I can only fit 3 episodes on 1 DVD and not 4 like my originals. Is there anything I'm doing wrong? I'm sure the original is DVD-9 and mine is only DVD-5 but I am only getting the Episodes, no extras and a basic menu in TMPEnc DVD Author.

    Do I have to cut the end credits or something to fit all 4 or change the video res?

    Thanks in advance for any help,

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    What software(s) are you using?
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    To Encode: TMPEnc DVD Source Creator
    Then: TMPEnc DVD Author for the VOB's, etc..
    Then I burn with Clone DVD
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    It sounds like you may have miscalculated the bitrate you require to fit 4 eps to the 1 disc. You should be able to press on and still put 4 eps to a DVD, ignoring the warnings TMPGEnc DVD Author will give, then just use DVDShrink or DVD2One to transcode it back to fit on a DVD-5.

    Or you could re-encode. First and foremost, the bitrate determines how much you can fit on a DVD. What you need to do is add up the running times of each episode (if you want to fit 4 episodes, then add the running times of all 4 episodes together) to give you a total running time for the entire DVD. If you are intending on putting a menu on, I would add 5 minutes to your running time to allow for it. Plug the total running time into a bitrate calculator and it will tell you what your video bitrate needs to be to make this happen. Re-encode with your prefereed settings, making sure that your average is whatever the calculator tells you.

    Or you could just use CloneDVD, DVD2One or DVDShrink from the get go instead of re-encoding.
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    jimmalenko> I opened TMPGEnc DVD Source Creator and here's what it says for the 4 files:

    File 1: 352x240 20fps 60min 01sec
    File 2: 352x240 20fps 49min 43sec
    File 3: 384x224 23.976fps 44min 47sec
    File 4: 544x336 29.97fps 53min 06sec

    Not sure if this helps any but I'm not too familiar with using a bitrate calc.
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    Originally Posted by venomva
    File 1: 352x240 20fps 60min 01sec
    File 2: 352x240 20fps 49min 43sec
    File 3: 384x224 23.976fps 44min 47sec
    File 4: 544x336 29.97fps 53min 06sec
    What have you done to get the files to this stage ? Have you ripped these files from your DVD ? If so, what program/method did you use ?
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    I didn't do it, someone ripped the files for me.
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    Originally Posted by venomva
    I didn't do it, someone ripped the files for me.
    How convenient ......

    Your frame rates and resolutions are all over the place, which is a telltale sign that either you haven't derived them from the original DVD or you specialise in creating non-standard MPEGs

    I think you'll be better off using your original DVD and then using DVDShrink or DVD2One and doing a full backup.
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    ok, will do thanks. But when I do just get the episodes so that they will all fit on 1 DVD right?
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    Let me say that I think you will be much better off using the DVD as your source because the files will be a much better quality than the ones someone ripped for you

    Originally Posted by venomva
    ok, will do thanks. But when I do just get the episodes so that they will all fit on 1 DVD right?
    If you use DVDShrink or DVD2One, the entire DVD-9 should fit on 1 DVD-5. If it doesn't you could always try TitleSetBlanker or VOBBlanker to remove anything you don't need. The benefit of the last two is that all your original menus stay intact.
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    got it, thanks alot for your help
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    No worries. Good luck
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