dvd2one failed to compress a 7.9 gig movie

Discussion in 'DVD2One forum' started by Tosca, Jul 29, 2003.

  1. Tosca

    Tosca Guest

    Faced with the problem of dvdshrink being unable to compress the movie to a burnable size I decided to try dvd2one.

    After decrypting and then running dvd2one and waiting twenty some odd minutes for it to compress the files, I noticed that the end result was a 5.96 gig movie.

    WTF!? And yes, the app was configured to compress to a burnable size.

    I think the problem is the outrageously huge audio file, 2.3 gigs.

    Is there a way to keep the audio but at a smaller size?
     
  2. Oriphus

    Oriphus Senior member

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    lol - Audio at 2.3gigs, what type of DVD was it? No DVD i have ever come across has had more than 750MB of sound and that was a 6.1 THX sound.
     
  3. Tosca

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    Yeah That had me wondering as well. Perhaps it was some new fangled scheme using a bloated audio file to prevent copying. *shrug*
     
  4. Oriphus

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    It could be. Did you re-author it and select only the tracks you wanted?
     
  5. SabreLord

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    Tosca

    What movie did you try to compress?

    I have been using DVD2One and had no problems with any movies at all?
     

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