Hi,
I've found many guides and info about removing streams and resizing your VOB's on this and some other sites, but what i'm looking for is a tool which can show the actual size of a stream.
For example, i've made a backup of the complete DVD of James Bond - Licence to Kill (R2) on my HD. The movie itself is slighty over the DVD-R limit (about 300MB) but the movie has many subtitles and some audio streams (different language and comment etc.)
If i could see which stream is how big, i can remove stuf untill it fits and keep that which "might" be interesting aswell as that which IS.
greetz,
pSyChO dAd
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let me point you to it...now get right to it
https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=150117 -
Thanx for the link.....
I have found DVDtoolbox yesterday, but couldn't figure it out in the short time i tried it. ( I downloaded different programs and just had a quick look at all of them.) The guide is great.
This really helped, thanks !!
Greetz,
pSyChO dAdThe difference between genius and insanity is only measured by success !
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