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Shrink DVD to 2GB or Less

pandemonium posted 2009 Nov 04 08:30
Does anyone know of a good tool to shrink a DVD to 2GB or less while keeping the extras? I don't care about subtitles.


Baldrick posted 2009 Nov 04 08:34
DVD Rebuilder or DVD Shrink.


pandemonium posted 2009 Nov 04 08:37
I've tried both and they won't go that low.


jman98 posted 2009 Nov 04 08:40
The free version of DVD Rebuilder doesn't have an option for custom sizes as far as I know, so you can't use that. I don't know if the paid version support that or not. DVD Shrink can do this, but you do understand that you will be massively compressing the DVD, don't you? You can expect the final output to be lower quality for sure. You can throw away the subtitles if you wish with DVD Rebuilder and DVD Shrink, but they take up such little space it's kind of like saving 1 cent on a 100 dollar purchase.


pandemonium posted 2009 Nov 04 08:47
Yes I know of the quality. DVD Shrink only allows foe so much compression. At 100% it still only shrinks down to around at least 3.2 GB


pandemonium posted 2009 Nov 04 08:50
I meant 67.5%, sorry.


wulf109 posted 2009 Nov 04 08:51
You could run it through DVD Shrink twice.


hech54 posted 2009 Nov 04 11:00
Why do people come here for advice then argue that we are wrong?


manono posted 2009 Nov 04 11:29
hech54 :
Why do people come here for advice then argue that we are wrong?

Yep, why ask if you already know the answer? For example:
pandemonium :
I've tried both and they won't go that low.

You've already been told how to get DVD Shrink to transcode it to a size that small. For DVD-RB it involves only adding a TargetSectors line in the INI file. Then you can lower the [s:2358aef382]quality[/s:2358aef382] size as much as you like. But shrinking a full DVD with menus and extras to below 2 GB is a pretty dumb idea, with DVD5 blanks being as cheap as they are. And if the idea is to fit 2 full DVDs onto one DVD5, I wonder how you plan on linking the 2 DVDs so you can actually choose and play them both? Do you have DVDRemake Pro?



lordsmurf posted 2009 Nov 04 11:55
DVD Rebuilder, reduce to Half D1. It might work.


pandemonium posted 2009 Nov 04 15:33
hech54, relax, no one is arguing. Grow a skin. My main goal is to put these on a portable hardrive. I wanted to make them small enough to fit quite a bit on the drive. I guess the best answer id to make in an .avi. I was trying to keep the integrity of the disk intact. If it isn't feesable that's fine. I was just looking for some friendly advice.


pandemonium posted 2009 Nov 04 15:49
I found the tool. Thanks for you wonderful advice!


SanderMan posted 2009 Nov 04 16:03
You could also try RatDVD.


hech54 posted 2009 Nov 05 00:19
pandemonium :
hech54, relax, no one is arguing.

Yes. Yes you are.
pandemonium :
I've tried both and they won't go that low.

...and you are arguing with the creator of Videohelp.com himself(Baldrick).
You can do exactly what you wanted with DVDShrink...as Baldrick suggested.



kramboa posted 2009 Nov 06 13:25
Why not just rip to xvid or x264?


Lawbringer posted 2009 Nov 06 17:26
kramboa :
Why not just rip to xvid or x264?

To "keep the integrity of the disc intact" of course. :D



DarrellS posted 2009 Nov 06 17:50
Lawbringer :
kramboa :
Why not just rip to xvid or x264?

To "keep the integrity of the disc intact" of course. :D


By shtinking it, you've killed the integrity of the disc. Just decrypt as a single VOB and convert to MPEG without recoding or create an ISO.



Lawbringer posted 2009 Nov 06 19:20
DarrellS :
Lawbringer :
kramboa :
Why not just rip to xvid or x264?

To "keep the integrity of the disc intact" of course. :D


By shtinking it, you've killed the integrity of the disc. Just decrypt as a single VOB and convert to MPEG without recoding or create an ISO.

You do realize I'm not the original poster, right?



DarrellS posted 2009 Nov 07 00:34
Lawbringer :
DarrellS :
Lawbringer :
kramboa :
Why not just rip to xvid or x264?

To "keep the integrity of the disc intact" of course. :D


By shtinking it, you've killed the integrity of the disc. Just decrypt as a single VOB and convert to MPEG without recoding or create an ISO.

You do realize I'm not the original poster, right?


Nope. I started to reply the first time he said that. When I saw it again, I assumed it was him and had to respond.




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