On Aug 17, 2005, at 1:35 PM, James Oltman wrote:
DVD Shrink primarily uses DVD discs.  However, there is an OPEN files button.  It doesn't list out the type of files it is looking for.  It just says, SELECT FOLDER THAT CONTAINS DVD FILES.  I have never tried that before.  I assume the VOBs are what it is talking about.  It works wonders for me.

hmm, interesting, i'll try it out ... wasn't sure, because a number of programs seem to require both VOB and IFO files ...


You have the option to compress a DVD9 down to a DVD5 to fit on a DVD-R.

yeah, that's exactly what i want to do eventually ...


I compressing so I remove the menus, extras, any audio I don't want.  On discs with both the DTS and DD5.1, I keep both.  It doesn't specifically say DD5.1 or DTS, but it says ENGLISH then gives the size of the audio tracks.  Obviously, the DTS will be bigger than the DD5.1 because there is more audio inforation there.

hmm, i didn't know that :) ... can't recall, does xine support DTS passthrough or just DD? DD works great for me, i'm just curious :)


It is a SUPER easy program to use.  After that's done, I go to BACKUP, and I save it to an ISO file, and on my MythBE, I have a samba share setup.  I just drop the file onto the MythBE and voila!  Done and Done.

cool, sounds like exactly what i'm wanting to do (with the addition of burning off the ISOs eventually)

thanks for the info!!!
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