Will burned DVD's play in a regular DVD player?

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  1. Stealth30

    Stealth30 Member

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    I want to burn some of my DVD's because I am going on a trip and don't want the originals to be messed up on the plane or wherever. So, will this work?
     
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    Usually.
    Get DVD Decrypter and DVDShrink, and check out a few of the guides on backing up DVD's.
     
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    I want to use the burned DVD's on my portable DVD player, will it work on that? Also, I just put in my Shaun Of The Dead movie and it is 7.37 gigs or something!? How can I copy that? What type of discs do I need? All I have now are DVD-R's.
     
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    That's what DVD Decrypter (to decrypt copy protected DVDS) and DVDShrink (to shrink a DVD so it fits on one disk) DO!
    Check the specs on your portable player. If it takes -R, then you're good to go.
     
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    with dvd shrink, you can take out the extras and the unwanted audio files like the dialogue in different languages, that will give you some space back.


    if still oversized for your dvd then 2 options, use shrink to compress to fit, as the above user said, or get hold of a dvd9 dual layer disc.

    you do not need new hardware for a dual layer disc.

    another thing to do is rip the movie to harddrive {if you have laptop} and transcode the vobs to avi {divx} winavi or tmpgenc wil do this fine, then you can store the film files to hdd, at around 700mb per 2 hour film generaly, depending what resolution and bitrate you chose.

    2megabits per sec bitrate is good enough.
     
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    I've backed up my bought original's of Shrek 2 and The Incredibles, both of which are over 4 GB onto 1 DVD-R for the kids.

    I used DVD Decrypter and Clone DVD 2.

    Just for laughs, I burned the whole movies, extras and all, Clone DVD 2 did it even at 40 - 60 % compression.

    The copies looked great in my Hitachi stand alone DVD player to my amazement.(I couldn't tell the difference between them and the originals)

    Normally, I'd burn them to a Double Layer DVD, but now I wouldn't bother spending the money on Dlayer DVD's after I saw what Clone DVD is capable of.

    Weycraze
     
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    The only difference, is Shrink and Decrypter are free. CloneDVD is not. :)
     

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