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They are both ~4.7 GB, but a full DVD5 is 4.36 GB. So It's just over the limit of a DVD5. If you compress this, you will lose no quality, practically speaking.
You can use DVDshrink to compress to fit on a DVD5. There's no need to burn a $3 disc when it's only going to be a little over half full. The reason it was originally seeded this way was because the original author didn't want to compress the video at all. It came to an inconvenient size at the end (eg barely over the soze of a DVD5 for each set), but he's seeding it out in the best possible quality and letting the downloaders do what they want with it after they get it. And what sadu said is right. Say you download 2 DVDs that are only ~1.5 GB each. It's actually a real pain in the ass to get them both on the same DVD because you need to reauthor the entire thing. With blank media so cheap nowadays, thankfully that's not necessary.
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dvd burning
I am a newbie and just received my 1st dvd. I also just installed my new dvd burner and everything seems to be going well. I hope I used the proper software. I used dvd decrypter to rip the files to my harddrive. What software should I be using to create my own dvd of the show? The burner came with Nero Suite (i have ever used it before) but I am not sure I can burn with that?
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Re: dvd burning
You can also use DVD Decrypter to burn:
1. Select Mode -> ISO -> Write 2. Open your created .ISO file. 3. Select your DVD Writer 4. Burn the DVD by clicking the HD>DVD-image No members have liked this post.
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Thanks - but I don't think I have any files that are .iso (not sure what that means), but when I tried following your directios, I couldn't get anything to come up. I found the files on my harddrive and they appear to be tvs files?
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Re: 2plies dvd into normal
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Do you have any problems playing officially released movie DVD's? Try and see. Get a long movie like Lord of the Rings. If the problem is dual layer discs then you won't be able to play it. Like I said, lots of movies are on dual layer discs. It wouldn't make any sense to manufacture a product that does not play a great deal of the media it is intended to.
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Re: dvd burning
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Thanks, I forgot about Afterdawn.. I found this page, maybe a little more appropriate for folder burning .. http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/arch..._decrypter.cfm
I ended up just using Nero express.. it told me "DVD-video files compliance test failed. The resulting DVD-Video might be unplayable" when I went to burn.. but i did it anyway, and plays in my DVD player just fine.. Thx again No members have liked this post.
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Re: 2plies dvd into normal
It's possible that a DVD player would not work with DVDR / Dual Layer but may work with commercially produced Dual Layer discs.
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Problem viewing DVD on DVD player
Hi all,
I'm pretty new to DVD burning, but I am a very techinally savvy computer user. I need some advice/help... "A friend of mine" recieved a dvd that plays Ok on a computer but does not play OK on a DVD player. When played on a DVD player the video has "horizontal hold" problems. It's very possible this DVD originated in Europe. I assume this means the original DVD had some form of copy protection and the person who copied it just did a disk copy instead of a "rip & burn" method to strip the copy protection. Is my assumption correct ? Can I correct this without the original DVD ? I tried using DVDFab Decrypter on the DVD, but the copy it generated has the same problem. Thanks for any suggestions or info.. No members have liked this post.
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Re: 2plies dvd into normal
oh holly hell, i mean those cheap players from tesco or whereever, they dont play dual. Its original dvd all bought and all. So my doesnt play duals, I got dvd shrink and will decode. thanks
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Re: Problem viewing DVD on DVD player
So can anyone tell me if the horizontal hold issue is an artifact of copy protection ?? or NTSC vs PAL ?
How can I tell if the DVD is NTSC or PAL ?? Below is an IFOEdit copy of the VIDEO_TS.IFO: [00000000] VMG Identifier DVDVIDEO-VMG [0000000c] Last Sector of VMG 5 [00000005] [0000001c] Last Sector of VMGI 2 [00000002] Specification version number v1.1 [00000022] VMG Category 0 [00] [00000023] VMG Category, Regional Code mask 0 [00] Region: 1 enabled. Region: 2 enabled. Region: 3 enabled. Region: 4 enabled. Region: 5 enabled. Region: 6 enabled. Region: 7 enabled. Region: 8 enabled. [00000024] VMG Category 0 [0000] [00000026] VMG Number of Volumes 1 [0001] [00000028] VMG This Volume 1 [0001] [0000002a] Disc side 1 [01] [0000003e] VMG Number of Title Sets 1 [0001] [00000040] Provider ID MacTheRipper [00000060] VMG POS Code 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ] [00000080] End byte of VMGI_MAT 1291 [0000050b] [00000084] First Play PGC start byte (FP_PGC) 1024 [00000400] [000000c0] Start sector of VMGM_VOBS 0 [00000000] [000000c4] Start offset of VMG_PTT_SRPT 1 [00000001] [000000c8] Start offset of VMGM_PGCI_UT 0 [00000000] [000000cc] Start offset of VMG_PTL_MAIT 0 [00000000] [000000d0] Start offset of VMG_VTS_ATRT 2 [00000002] [000000d4] Start offset of VMG_TXTDT_MG 0 [00000000] [000000d8] Start offset of VMGM_C_ADT 0 [00000000] [000000dc] Start offset of VMGM_VOBU_ADMAP 0 [00000000] [00000100] Video attributes of VMGM_VOBS 0 [0000] Video attribute details: Video compression MPEG-1 TV system NTSC 525/60 Aspect ratio 4:3 Automatic Display Mode pan-scan & letterboxed CC for Line21-1 (NTSC only) no data CC for Line21-2 (NTSC only) no data Bit Rate VBR Source Resolution 720x480 (NTSC) Letterboxed top&bottom cropped no Mode Camera [00000103] Number of audio streams in VMGM_VOBS 0 [00] [00000104] Audio_1: VMGM audio attributes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ] [0000010c] Audio_2: VMGM audio attributes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ] [00000114] Audio_3: VMGM audio attributes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ] [0000011c] Audio_4: VMGM audio attributes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ] [00000124] Audio_5: VMGM audio attributes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ] [0000012c] Audio_6: VMGM audio attributes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ] [00000134] Audio_7: VMGM audio attributes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ] [0000013c] Audio_8: VMGM audio attributes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ] [00000155] Number of Sub-picture streams in VMGM 0 [00] [00000156] Sub-pic_1: VMGM Sub-picture stream attributes 0 0 0 0 0 0 [00 00 00 00 00 00 ] Thanks again.. No members have liked this post.
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