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    Is there a good tool can complete both of converting a video to the ISO or VIDEO_TS and compress and burn it to fit the DVD disc?

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    Dvdshrink can. Since you are talking about a folder I'm assuming this has been decrypted. Dvdshrink can't read the newest forms of protection - it hasn't been updated in YEARS.

    But it can open the video_ts folder and go from there. - Use imgburn to burn - I think there is a version of dvdshrink that can be linked to imgburn to burn after conversion - not a 100% sure since I burn separately.

    Nearly certain dvdshrink can read iso but don't know for sure.

    Fyi you can use dvdfabdecrypter or anydvd to rip the dvd first if you haven't done that yet. There is a freeware version of dvdfabdecrypter but its not updated as frequently as the paid version. Anydvd is payware.
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    Another Coody thread.
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    Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    Another Coody thread.
    hech54, you act like a total jerk, eh?
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  5. Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    Another Coody thread.
    Apart from stating the glaringly obvious, your post is completely pointless.

    Have you lost your plasticine?
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    I believe that it is nero which can be used in co-operation with DVD Shrink.
    I recommend DVD Shrink and DVD43.
    In the cases where these program can't read the DVD, I recommend AnyDVD. Just be aware that you may have to remove DVD43 before you install AnyDVD. I believe that these 2 programs conflict with each other.

    Another excellent tool which can do all of the operations that you mention, is DVD Cloner.
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    Originally Posted by coody View Post
    Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    Another Coody thread.
    hech54, you act like a total jerk, eh?
    No. I have a memory.
    A quick look at your previous threads is enough to tell anyone that they are wasting their time trying to help you.
    You either get you jollies creating threads that have ZERO content, or you have ZERO memory as to what people have
    told you hundreds of times before.
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