large iso file

#1 06 Apr 2004 @ 22:23
rsmith69 Suspended due non-functional email address
i just used the dvd decrypter with undercover brother
as a test. this movie came up to be 7gigs. how do i
shrink it or compress it so i can burn it to a dvd
disc.help me please. and is this the simple way of
using dvd decrypter with another program
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#2 06 Apr 2004 @ 22:37
viper6699 Suspended due non-functional email address
decrypter will only break the encryption on your disc....it wont allow for any editing.

best thing to do is download DVD Shrink.

shrink will in most cases read the disc just as well as decrypter but will also allow you to re-author the disc and compress it down to fit on a dvd5

hope ths helps

viper

life is like a shit sandwich.......the less bread you have.....the more shit you have to suffer!!!!
#3 07 Apr 2004 @ 1:15
hi rsmith69

In order to open a .ISO file for further processing you need Daemon Tools, get it here

http://www.daemon-tools.cc/portal/index.php

You use it to mount the .ISO as a virtual drive, after that you can process it with DVD Shrink or whatever you like, but I don't think DVD Shrink will be able to open the .ISO file unless you use Daemon Tools on it first.
#4 07 Apr 2004 @ 12:17
rsmith69 Suspended due non-functional email address
thanks for the info.what's the difference between
dvd5 and dvd9
#5 07 Apr 2004 @ 12:34
viper6699 Suspended due non-functional email address
just the size really dvd9 are dual layer so can hold about twic as much data.

life is like a shit sandwich.......the less bread you have.....the more shit you have to suffer!!!!
#6 07 Apr 2004 @ 17:32


rsmith69,

Open DVD Shrink, go to "File" then click "Open Disc Image". Now you can use DVD Shrink to get your ISO file down to size -

Enjoy,

Pete




The “Old Man” Pete (ö¿ô)

Your DVD answers are at ScubaPete's DVD Backup Corner ~>

http://www.dvdplusvideo.com/tutorial007.html
#7 07 Apr 2004 @ 22:35
there you go, you learn every day. ;)
The new version of DVD Shrink is able to open disc images, too, so as Pete already mentioned, there's no need for Daemon Tools if you use DVD Shrink. Most other compression and ripping tools will need Daemon Tools to open the .ISO, though.
Have fun!
#8 07 Apr 2004 @ 23:32
viper6699 Suspended due non-functional email address
so there i was sat like a smug arse thinking "hey i think i finally learnt just about all i need to know"

then along comes uncle pete and teaches me some more options i didn't know i had!!!!!!!

everyday is like a school day i guess!!!!!!

cheers guys
viper

life is like a shit sandwich.......the less bread you have.....the more shit you have to suffer!!!!
#9 08 Apr 2004 @ 16:41
(turnin on my heel and headin' for the door feelin bad for upsetting my buddy)

Sometimes leaning's hard -

Love youse guys -

Pete




The “Old Man” Pete (ö¿ô)

Your DVD answers are at ScubaPete's DVD Backup Corner ~>

http://www.dvdplusvideo.com/tutorial007.html
#10 08 Apr 2004 @ 21:08
viper6699 Suspended due non-functional email address
no no no pete......aint upset!!!!!!

i love the fact that there is more and to learn.

and where better to quench my thist for more information than at the fountain of knowledge we all lovingly call "Uncle Pete"

vipes

life is like a shit sandwich.......the less bread you have.....the more shit you have to suffer!!!!
#11 09 Apr 2004 @ 8:28


"GOT YA"!

Lol, "Uncle" ScubaPete just got his "Chuckles" -

(was just pullin' your chain Viper :P)

"P"




The “Old Man” Pete (ö¿ô)

Your DVD answers are at ScubaPete's DVD Backup Corner ~>

http://www.dvdplusvideo.com/tutorial007.html
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