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    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'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo View Post
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234 View Post
    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.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234 View Post
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo View Post

    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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