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trying to compress a file to a dvd. need help
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<blockquote data-quote="CPViolation" data-source="post: 10268190" data-attributes="member: 28180"><p>Use DVDFab to strip all the unnecessary audio tracks and subtitles. It will also compress the files if you want it to. Anything more than 20% compression looks like a donkey's ass.</p><p> Check the size after. If it's still too large use a Dual layer disk. ImageBurn <a href="http://www.imgburn.com/" target="_blank">The Official ImgBurn Website</a> you can set the layer break so the DVD will be in the correctly formatted.</p><p></p><p> Image burn will also make an .iso. Great for blu-ray disks since they can not be played ripped from a hard disk using PowerDVD or any other third party player.</p><p></p><p> Although if you D/L VitualCloneDrive <a href="http://www.slysoft.com/en/virtual-clonedrive.html" target="_blank">SlySoft Virtual CloneDrive</a> PowerDVD WILL play an .iso.</p><p></p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CPViolation, post: 10268190, member: 28180"] Use DVDFab to strip all the unnecessary audio tracks and subtitles. It will also compress the files if you want it to. Anything more than 20% compression looks like a donkey's ass. Check the size after. If it's still too large use a Dual layer disk. ImageBurn [url=http://www.imgburn.com/]The Official ImgBurn Website[/url] you can set the layer break so the DVD will be in the correctly formatted. Image burn will also make an .iso. Great for blu-ray disks since they can not be played ripped from a hard disk using PowerDVD or any other third party player. Although if you D/L VitualCloneDrive [url=http://www.slysoft.com/en/virtual-clonedrive.html]SlySoft Virtual CloneDrive[/url] PowerDVD WILL play an .iso. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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