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DVD Copy Problems with DVDShrink
I'm trying to copy the first disc of The Office UK the First Series. I've copied many DVD's before, using DVDShrink and/or DVD Decrypter. No problems. However, when I attempt to compress the DVD using DVD shrink, I can't get it small enough to fit on a standard DVD-R (single layer). It always hovers just around 4758mb, no matter if I run a quick or deep analysis.
And ideas to help me fit this on one DVD? There are virtually no extras or audio tracks to remove to help reduce the size either. Jam it back in, in the dark. GI Joe is the codename for America's highly trained special mission force. Its purpose: to defend human freedom against COBRA. A ruthless terrorist organization determined to rule the world. 24 can't jump the shark. Jack Bauer ate the shark long ago. Now 24 can only jump the water, and that doesn't mean anything. - Jazzflight <Krizzzopolis> acid you are made of win. <Dissolution> And now my god damn scissors are all milky |
Maybe compress the actual video more?
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I had this prob before. It will only want to compress the video so much before it will stop. So you can turn it off automatic and set the compression yourself or remove one of the bigger audio streams (well one you can live without).
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