I'm selective about which movies stay uncompressed and only do this for select 
movies. I still use divx or xvid compression for most average movies, so they 
don't take up as much space.

lopaka


I admit years ago this would not have been an option.  But now, why not?  Dl 
dvdr media is cheap.  I just picked up a 50 pack for $32.  

But anymore, I don't even bother going back to dvd.  I file my disks away and 
just use makemkv (makemkv.com) and keep the content uncompressed. 

------Original Message------
From: Richard Quilhot
Sender: hardware-boun...@hardwaregroup.com
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
ReplyTo: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: Re: [H] oversized DVD
Sent: Mar 30, 2010 8:37 PM

Why not burn on a dual layer dvd without compression?

Richard E. Quilhot C.N.A.
quilh...@gmail.com




On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 9:32 PM, maccrawj <maccr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I use these apps depending on the method needed to reducing space:
>
> 1. DvdShrink- great for simply encoding into smaller size, removing
> unneeded audio/subtitles, and minor savings from still images.
>
> 2. VobBlanker- Best bet for totally removing ADs and other space wasting
> junk.
>
>
> On 3/28/2010 8:34 PM, Winterlight wrote:
>
>> I have a BBC series that, over a period of many years, I bought the DVDs
>> for . Now I am backing them up by ripping them to iso files with DVD
>> decryptor. Each DVD holds three to four episodes. The iso files are all
>> between 5.7 - 7.7 GB in size. Is there an app that makes it easy to
>> reduce the ISO and then burn to a DVD all at one go. thanks
>>
>>
>>


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