Re: How to copy Lord of the Rings?
Perfect, they work great.
The only 'problem', which I don't think has anything to do with me, is that the first and last DVDs are widescreen, and the middle one is 'normal'.
Re: How to copy Lord of the Rings?
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Skizo
That why you should follow my method listed above.
DVDShrink will shrink the size without losing quality, then you can burn with DVDDecrypter onto a single disc.
You do lose quality when shrinking with DVD Shrink.
Re: How to copy Lord of the Rings?
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Virtualbody1234
You do lose quality when shrinking with DVD Shrink.
Pardon, you don't lose enough quality to notice with the naked eye. At least not mine.
Re: How to copy Lord of the Rings?
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Skizo
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Originally Posted by
Virtualbody1234
You do lose quality when shrinking with DVD Shrink.
Pardon, you don't lose enough quality to notice with the naked eye. At least not mine.
I start to see it when the video compression shows less than 85%.
Removing menus, trailers, previews, extras and unused languages is what I do to minimize the compression required. If the movie itself is still too large (rarely happens) then I separate it to 2 DVD+Rs.
Re: How to copy Lord of the Rings?
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Originally Posted by
Virtualbody1234
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Originally Posted by
Skizo
Pardon, you don't lose enough quality to notice with the naked eye. At least not mine.
I start to see it when the video compression shows less than 85%.
Removing menus, trailers, previews, extras and unused languages is what I do to minimize the compression required. If the movie itself is still too large (rarely happens) then I separate it to 2 DVD+Rs.
I haven't paid attention to the video compression but a coupe of times, but I'll start out of curiosity.
As far as menus, etc., I used to remove it all, but now I leave any of the English sub-titles in case I can't understand what they're saying. (I'm pointing at you 'Snatch')
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