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File Too Big To Burn on DVD+R

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19 Nov 2005 03:26 pm
Lucdog
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I have copied a dvd to my hard drive using Decryptor and now I am trying 2 burn it. Im using Nero burning rom and have loaded all of the files saved on my hard drive into the VIDEO_TS folder like i am supposed to. The line at the bottom is red and is way over the limit. How can I cut audio tracks or extras out to make the file smaller so I can burn just the movie to the dvd? Please Help!!!


[Quote] #2
19 Nov 2005 03:47 pm
BigPussy
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U can use a method called CHOPPED n SCREWED or have EYED will TRAVELLED.(Mak’n lazy s hole lazia since 2oo5)

[Quote] #3
19 Nov 2005 03:48 pm
Lucdog
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How do I do that?

[Quote] #4
19 Nov 2005 04:03 pm
BigPussy
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Simple! It’s called READING. In this 4rum..movie codec offer a lot of xplaination n answers. Ur task is 2 find them..s ur question has been answered hundreds of time.
Quote: Reading will not only prolonged ur knowledge but can make U smarter s well!

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20 Nov 2005 03:36 am
x x t o c z.
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ive got this same problem, and bigpussy, unless you actually feel the need to help, dont bother posting. what i just read either made no sense because of your spelling, or made you look like an asshole.

can anybody please give HELPFUL information on how to resolve this problem?(the question asked in the first post)

[Quote] #6
20 Nov 2005 06:39 am
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QBall
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Use a program called DVD Shrink. It shrinks DVDs to fit onto your DVDR media.

http://www.dvdshrink.org/

[Quote] #7
22 Nov 2005 05:03 am
copydvd
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DVD-9 Moive?

AoA DVD COPY can copy a dual-layer (DVD-9) movie into one single-layer disc(DVD5).

http://www.aoadvdcopy.com

[Quote] #8
04 Sep 2008 02:18 pm
eson
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hey, i have dvddecrypter and dvd shrink, the problem is that i can only figure out how to burn a dvd when its an image file, but when it is it is too big for the dvd-r, and when i use dvd shrink, it saves the files as vob and ts, etc. and i can’t figure out how to put these on a disk! please help, thanks

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27 Nov 2008 10:10 am
Brian1967
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Hi I have been using DVDShrink and Decryptor for years, through the upgrades and so on. Most of the time no problem, but this last time with Wall-E, WOW the whole file is showing up at a little over 59Gigs. Not kidding, 59! HolyCow. Normally you can deselect the languages you don’t need and so on and then when under the size limit either save to hard drive or burn. I think maybe their is a new kind of encryption designed to throw off these specific programs. I was over size on starwars clone wars and I chose to burn it anyway, and it fit the dvd anyway. MYSTERY. Ps. sorry for spelling and such. I know it is at the level of a 2nd grader. LOL

[Quote] #10
21 Jan 2009 12:22 am
aussiesam
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I use Ashampoo Movie Shrink And Burn. It will automatically shrink the movie to fit the blank disk, a nice feature is that it also shows the quality of the finished disk. Hope this is of some help to you.

[Quote] #11
24 Jan 2009 11:11 pm
awesomeness
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In DVD shrink, you hit the 're-author' button at the top, then it shows you all the video files, chapters, etc. I believe the primary (read: necessary) audio and video are always checkmarked. You can then just remove the files you don’t want. Like extras, chapters, menus, additional languages, subtitles. Then DVD shrink even tells you how much the video file will be compressed so you know what sort of pic quality compromise you might have. You want that number as high as possible, obviously.

[Quote] #12
09 Jun 2009 09:51 pm
hollywoodcharityauction.com
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Know of any s-ware for Mac’s that does this?

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10 Jun 2009 06:31 am
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hitman47
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Macalytes, go here

As for others, use AnyDVD before you start up DVDShrink.

[Quote] #14
11 Jun 2009 05:20 pm
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scottjones
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I recommend you use cucu soft to burn DVD movies, it is good at burning videos to dvd movies and make them play on DVD player. It Supports DivX, XviD, AVI, VOB, .asf, .wmv, .rm, .rmvb, and .mov format as input video.
You can have a look
How to burn avi mpeg wmv mov to DVD for DVD player


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