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dadaistofthenexus
30th January 2007, 00:33
TO begin with this feature is a fantastic addition to the sevices already provided. I really congratulate the people at SLy with a big, Right on. My problem is that if I make a back up copy of a movie that is over the 4.7 gigs of the DVD's capability, I am forced to switch into a file mode and copy in two sections. That would not be a problem if I could maintain the transfer in the movie mode but I am forced, with my level of understanding, to copy it as a file form. WHich presents a series of unwaned problems, could someone please explain or confirm if there is another way to make the transfer without changing the format? Thank you and wish everyone a great time...Dada. Eamils would be warmly appreciated and if there is anything that I could be of service please let me know...info on dog traning or photograph...especially dog training since this is my main work field.
mmdavis
30th January 2007, 00:59
Use CloneDVD2 (Free Trial) and it will compress a 2 1/2 to 3 hour onto a DVD-R with good quality. Watch the bar at the bottom to make sure that it doesn't drop below 70-80%. You can always remove some of the extra languages, trailers, etc to get to that point if exceeded.
aabbccdd
30th January 2007, 04:11
sounds like your using DVD Decrypter? if so use ISO read then ISO write not the file mode.
your best bet is to use clonedvd 2 + anydvd this will compress the movie file to a DVD-5 or you could use a DVD-9 and have no compression.
sounds like you could use some guides to help you out follow theses step by step
http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=72022
http://webpages.charter.net/bacitup/
remember to use good blank media (Taiyo Yuden and or Verbatim) and burn no faster than 8x and 4x starting out would be great
tony2424
30th January 2007, 06:02
DVD Shrink is your answer...it's free and still available on the web. Just google to find a site to download. It is a great re-authoring tool, automatically compresses to fit 4.7G DVDs. I lije the movies only and it allows you to backup titles only at a better compressio rate
aabbccdd
30th January 2007, 15:10
clonedvd is the better choice over dvd shrink
jhkilroy
30th January 2007, 19:57
You could also use a dual layer disc and copy the whole movie without any compression. The other solution is to use the scissors in clonedvd and split the movie onto 2 discs with zero compression.
I will not put a movie on one disc if it falls below 70%. Blanks are cheap enough why ruin a good movie with too much compression ?
aabbccdd
31st January 2007, 02:38
some people have older TV sets and you really can't tell the difference between 70% compression and 50% . i use a DL if it falls below 85% myself