I have been using DVD Shrink without compression and Nero burning to create dual-layer 8.5GB copies.
However, when I compare with the original DVD, I notice a deterioration in the quality. There are parts of the picture that are slightly out of focus/fuzzy etc.
I am not sure if the problem is with the ripping, encoding, or burning.
In any case, what software can I use to get PERFECT uncompressed copies?
Thanks
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Why are you processing it through DVD Shrink? If Nero is your choice for burning APPS just use it.
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https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=AnyDVD
Works great, but not free. -
DVD Decrypter ISO Read and then ISO Write.
There should be no difference in quality of there is no compression.
What media are you using. Sometimes, it could be just bad media thats causing the problem. Try using Verbatim dual layer discs. -
Originally Posted by Soopafresh
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waheed is right, and if that doesnt work, then try dvd fab decrypter and nero (make sure to use a relatively recent version if you havent updated in a while)
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