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  1. I want to put Star Wars: Phantom Menace on one dvd-r (like the ONE disk that its already on)..... AND ITS A 2 HOUR MOVIE..... so how do i fit all of that on one dvd-r..... can dvd recorders overburn like my cd recorder??????
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    www.vcdhelp.com/dvdripping.htm#dvd

    doom9 and derrow have lots of guides.
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    short reply is, strip and transcode the main movie VOB's . if you want the extras, as i always do, then you will do well by transcoding them as well, then re-author with scenarist and merge back into the original disc with ifoupdate.
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  4. Originally Posted by mol3000
    I want to put Star Wars: Phantom Menace on one dvd-r (like the ONE disk that its already on)..... AND ITS A 2 HOUR MOVIE..... so how do i fit all of that on one dvd-r..... can dvd recorders overburn like my cd recorder??????
    Ahh... you seem to be assuming that the DVD-Rs you purchase have the same capacity as the movie DVD-ROMs, often they do not. While many older DVD features use a single layer DVD-5 (equivalent to a DVD-R), most newer movie release are on DVD-9s, include all sorts of xtras and the features are frequently encoded to higher avg. bit rates than in days past. Getting one to fit on a DVD-R requires either transcoding the feature (and/or xtras) to a lower data rate and/or tossing some or all of the xtras.

    See http://mpucoder.dynodns.net/derrow/copy.html for a good basic guide
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