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    Does anyone know where i could find a guide that shows clearly how to rip a dvd into an iso image 4.4 gig so the other person can just burn it stright onto disk and keep all the original contents of the dvd menus, start page these thing.
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    Use DVDShrink

    Set preferences to target DVD output size to DVD-5 (4.7GB)

    Then click "File I/O and deselect "Enable burning with Nero".

    Click "Open Disc"
    Select drive which has disc
    Click "OK"
    Click "Backup"
    Done.


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    Would dvdshrink do the job properly with only minimal loss in quality? i have seen many times people speak about it negatively.

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    I don't notice any difference at all and have always felt it to be the best.

    Then again, opinions are like assholes....
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    Fair enough thanks

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    Well DVD Shrink isn't the best piece of software for quality rips. I use it myself though because it gets the job done in no time. Other software require a lot more time and effort and not to mention a fast computer.

    I can highly resommend the following sites:

    http://www.videohelp.com/dvdbackup
    http://www.doom9.org/
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    Quote Originally Posted by NOLF View Post
    Well DVD Shrink isn't the best piece of software for quality rips.
    Surely you are basing this on something factual?
    Last edited by Skizo; 01-09-2008 at 01:55 PM.

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    Well if you read around different movie encoding/ripping sites that's the basic opinion based on experience. Also you could do the experiment yourself, try to rip with DVD Shrink and then try with a highend software like DVD Rebuilder, you can clearly see the difference.

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