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Thread: [DVDShrink]Main movie:What audio can I leave out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by {I}{K}{E}
    if you burn @ 4 speed it should only take 16 min. to fully burn a DVD-r
    Did you select 'DVD-Video' etc... moved all the files (the files from the video_ts folder on your HD) in the 'red' folder that was auto created?
    DVD Shrink always removes all protection.
    Try it again and select 'simulation' (simulatie) in the burning menu and burn with 2X speed.
    Yep.
    Chose dvd-video,moved all the files to where they should go.
    Will try the 'simulation'.Hope that helps.

    I did put in the dvd-r in my player and it does play the movie (with subs) up to an 1 hour and half.
    When I look at the disk it does seem as it has been fully written,except for a small,neglectable part of it. Although i'm pretty sure that I didn't cross the 4.5Gb when making the back up.


    sidenote: your message only appeared after I replied to Vivitron's.
    It's not the first time I noticed this.Something's buggy in VB.

    hmm...asspie

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    What you also can do is first burn it on a DVD-rw. if it goes wrong you dont need to throw it away.

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    Ive found the best way to do this is to backup to an ISO image, then mount the image and watch it, if all good I use Alcohol to put the ISO on disc. Ive never had one not work this way yet...

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    What is actually the difference between burning a movie and simulting it?


    edit: simulation failed
    Writing eror!
    Burning another back up now.
    Let's hope that one turns out ok.
    Last edited by Filliz; 10-29-2004 at 04:33 PM.

    hmm...asspie

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    Yay
    The other back up burned perfectly
    Guess I did cross the 4.5G limit with the first back up.
    Don't see any other explanation for it.

    It only took me 3 DVD-r's
    Didn't have any dvd-rw's to do a test burn.

    hmm...asspie

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    If you have DVD Shrink installed check this:

    C:\Program Files\DVD Shrink\Web\Guides.htm

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