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20. September 2009 @ 15:36 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Basically, I have backed up my DVD's with dvd shrink. I am going to be traveling and would like to bring some movies but will be limited on carrying space. There is 40 Video_TS files! I have reseached this and forums for the past hour and a half and still dont know how if I drag and drop, if i use dvd shrink, if i need all video_ts files. ahhhhh

So basically, how would I go about moving these? Also, because there already went through dvd shrink before am I just missing something and can just drag and drop them onto the memory card? do I need all the video ts files?

Thank you for your help. I am moving / traveling and I have spent so much time trying to exhaust all options and research before I posted a message. Thank you for your time!!

In case this info makes it easier, here is what it says under explre and VIDEO_TS. I really think its simple and I just can grasp the concept. Thank you again!

Backup File of The IFO
Video_TS
VTS_01_0
VTS_02_0
VTS_03_0
VTS_04_0
VTS_05_0
VTS_06_0
VTS_07_0
VTS_08_0
VTS_09_0
VTS_10_0
VTS_11_0

DVD Movie
VTS_01_1
VTS_02_0
VTS_02_1
VTS_02_2
VTS_02_3
VTS_02_4
VTS_03_1
VTS_04_1
VTS_05_1
VTS_06_1
VTS_07_1
VTS_08_1
VTS_09_1
VTS_10_1
VTS_11_1

DVD Movie Info
Video_TS
VTS_01_0
VTS_02_0
VTS_03_0
VTS_04_0
VTS_05_0
VTS_06_0
VTS_07_0
VTS_08_0
VTS_09_0
VTS_10_0
VTS_11_0
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20. September 2009 @ 17:28 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Typically, if you backup a movie with DVD shrink, it saves the output to a folder and in that folder there is a redundant AUDIO_TS and a VIDEO_TS folder which contains all the files required to burn a DVD.

You can cut down the size of the output by opting to Re-author the movie and have only the main title (no menu, trailers, etc).
The output for one movie will still be around 4GB.
How much space do you have on the memory card?

You can simply drag and drop the folder (that contains the the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS) to the memory card and playback using a media player like VLC.

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 20. September 2009 @ 17:30

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