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Originally Posted by Rock
DVDShrink doesn't work for data DVDs.
Just reencode an episode. The second best suggestion would be to burn each season to their own DVD. Seriously, I fail to see how this wouldn't be "organized". Also, it's not like blank media costs a fortune these days.
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No, but DVDShink can be used as a simple method to re-encode the audio of each file, correct (at least I THINK it can demux an AVI and extract the audio then re-time/re-encode the file)? I'm just trying to think of a simple program that would allow an easy way to do this. I don't mean to offend Tsunade in any way but it seems he isn't familiar with common re-encoding methods which actually require a bit of work.
Tsunade, if you would like you can browse around
www.doom9.org. They have plenty of resources for you if you would like to attempt to re-encode some of the files.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.