Problem Burning Sopranos Season DVD

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  1. CaptainD

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    I recently got the complete seasons of the Sopranos, and wish to burn each DVD to its own DVD. I would like to know the best way at attempting this, as the file is larger then 4.7. WOuld i be able to shrink the file, and also, would it be better if i just decrypted each indvidual episode and burned as many (probably 2) to a DVD. Is it possible for me to cut out things like menus and such so i can just get the episodes onto a DVD. Thanks.

    COnfused....
     
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    Navig8r Regular member

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    Welcome CaptainD

    Use DVD Shrink

    www.dvdshrink.org

    its free

    I used this for season 1-4 with no probs

    it will shrink them all for you automatically
    I suggest using the (forgot what its called)
    but there is a way where it will double analyse it for better picture quality

    any question feel free to ask let me dig up a
    guide for you

    here you go

    http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/mpg/dvdshrink31-main.htm
     
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    hey thanks a lot for the help, really appreciate it, one more thing would i decrypte the file in ISO format or the file format.......Thanks ill try the ISO first though, Cheers.
     
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    Im still having a problem with teh sopranos DVDS. First there copywriten, meaning that i cannot using DVD shrink staright rom teh DVD. So would that mean that i would have to first make an ISO of the movie using DVD decryptor, and then go ahead and use DVD shrink. Also if i were to do thsi would, i m ake a file, iso, or IFO. And secondly i do not really have that much space on my computer, is there another way that i can bypass the copywrite issue i am having with these dvds? Thanks.

    Confused.......
     
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    Navig8r Regular member

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    CaptainD

    You now Im kinda confused also because I backup season 1-4 with no prob, all I did was use DVDShrink

    I just copied one disk at a time
    open it (analyse) then hit back up save to my hard drive (example foler name Sopranos season 1 vol 1)
    I have DVD Shrink set to automatically open nero and burn to DVD Media

    after that I delete the Folder to fre space on my hard drive....and just repeat the process

    I have never ran into a prob with the copy protection
    I was under the assumption that DVD Shrink over rides that
     
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    i had issues with the sopranos and just shrink on season 2 so i used decryptor then shrink and no issue. on first season i didnt need decryptor, shrink alone was enough. odd
     
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    thanx, i think the copywrite was an issue after seasons 1 and 2, because it seems that it was happening with seaosns 3 and 4. Anywayz, i think what ill do is decrpt and then shrink. thanks for the help everyone.
     
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    I wondering if i could have the exact procedure on how to go about dvd shrink. So first is open the dvd, then hit analze?, or would i just hit back up and it would shrink so it would be ready to burn. Also what would i decypt it as a ISO, File or IFO?
     

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