Originally Posted by
lightshow
Busyman, if you want to shrink you dvd's you are going to have to do it in the 2 shot deal.
I don't believe it is possible to take a dvd9 and reburn it as a dvd5 without first putting the dvd9 files on the hard disk to have it re-encode then later burn.
So, yeah, sorry I think you'll have to stay with the two step process and always have it temporally store the movie on your hard drive.
A DVD5 to DVD5 copy is a different story, but I'm sure you already know that.
Can't he just use DVD Shrink and DVD Decrypter?
- Insert original DVD.
- Open DVD Shrink.
- Click the Open Disc button.
- Select titles and languages etc (if desired).
- Click Backup>Select backup target>ISO Image file and burn with DVD Decrypter.
It will Rip, Encode and Burn all in one pass. After the encoding phase it will ask for a blank disc. You can even set DVD Decrypter to automatically delete the image after successful burn.
I personally prefer to have the whole contents ripped to the drive first. that allows me to have temporary a backup copy. Sometimes media fails.
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