hey where do i find this?
Thx for grt info
what should i do before splitting the DVD-9
most of the movies have protection right.
how can i unlocke the protection
thank u i was looking for this everywhere!
thanks IKE, I will try this
That depends very much on te bitrate of the original DVD. If you compress a movie which had an average bitrate of 6000+, then a 50% compression isn't much of a problem when using a top re-encoder like CCE SP. DVD-Shrink really sucks at creating these relatively low bitrates (because it's a transcoder, instead of a re-encoder). But even a low bitrate can still give a high quality picture, when the movie has a lot of still backgrounds, or has a lot of black areas (for instance; The Descent). The movie wil be very easily compressable (in case of still backgrounds) or simply doesn't have much information in it (in case of black areas). Action movies with a lot of sharp in-focus detailed areas (The Matrix) tend to need high bitrates.Originally Posted by Wolfmight
Last edited by omega6666; 07-25-2006 at 07:00 AM.
Dual layer discs are like £2 for one!! I can get 3 DVD-R for £1 so its better moneywise too i suppose?Originally Posted by SnnY
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Thx for grt info
thx for the info.
It is really great to see that originals can be saved without having to buy expensive(in india) dual layer DVD's on cheap single layer DVD's.
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