Re: DVD Shrink alternatives?
- From: "Steve(JazzHunter)" <jazzhunterNotHere@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 06 Aug 2005 08:18:22 -0400
On Sat, 6 Aug 2005 09:57:59 +0100, "P Pron"
<paulatspambegone.pron@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Pat wrote:
>|| Ablang wrote:
>||| Are there any other decent freeware programs out there that can
>||| backup a legitimate DVD? Sometimes I run across DVDs that have
>||| 5.4GB of data on them, which are more than 4.7GB capacities of a
>||| blank DVD.
>|||
>||| Perhaps is there a program that can reduce the size of a movie down
>||| to fit on a 4.7GB DVD?
>||
>|| What do you think the "shrink" in "DVD Shrink" refers to?
>
>And what do _you_ think "alternative" and "other" mean?
>
>If there's another (freeware) shrinking program that does a similar job but
>by a different means and achieving a better result, I'm sure you wouldn't
>mnd too much if someone were to tell us all the name of it....
>
>paul
DVD2DVD-R is the best quality, better than DVDshrink, but you need CCE
or Tmpeg to encode, plus some experience with scripting.
http://www.mrbass.org/dvd2dvdr/
DVD2one is a shareware alternative to DVDshrink and it's VERY fast!
http://www.dvd2one.com/
... Steve ..
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