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Re: [OT] DVD copying & editing




Or you can use DVDshrink that compresses all the info so it fits on a
single layer DVD. Or reauthor it to remove bits.

But I think when you do this it removes the menu totally.

If you want total control use IfoEdit .. but this then starts to get more
complicated.

The best website I have come across for more info and tutorials is:

http://www.doom9.org/right.html

HTH .. let me know how you get on.

Ho yin

At 11:44 16/03/2005, you wrote:

>Having had a number of DVD's ruined by DS - not even DiskDoctor could
>salvage them :-(  I came across DVD Decrypter which has allowed me to
make
>create backups for day to day use and therefore not risk the original
disks
>getting damaged but I have had a few problems. Single layer DVD+R's
play
>fine in all of my DVD players, but the dual layer DVD+R's are a
different
>story. Most will not play on any of my consumer DVD players, some will
but
>struggle with major pixilation etc as the drive struggles to read the
info.
>I either need to find dual layer discs that are readable in my players
or
>find a utility that will allow me to strip out all of the unwanted
>soundtracks and bonus material to leave just the movie and main
soundtrack
>so it will more than likely fit onto a single layer disc.
>
>Can anyone give me any pointers?
>
>Thanks
>
>Neil B.




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