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  • Triumphdog
    Member
    Member
    • Jan 2005
    • 64

    Saving Private Ryan...

    I want to back up this movie. Even if I do JUST the movie (which I happen to like doing), it is 6.5, which the compress it down to 60%. Im guessing 60% is pretty bad quality, should I just do two disc?
  • setarip
    Retired
    • Dec 2001
    • 24955

    #2
    It would be beneficial if you stated what software you are using.

    If it's DVD Shrink, re-post your question in the DVD Shrink-specific sub-forum(s) here (and then delete this one) - and read the many similar questions and posted responses there (and the "FAQ")...

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    • jmet
      Super Moderator
      • Nov 2002
      • 8697

      #3
      Try using the "Start/End Frames" feature to cut out the ending credits, etc. You can set it to start exactly when the movie starts and end right after the last scene of the movie.

      You would be surprised at the outcome using %60 compression if you used AEC (In the Quality Settings Tab) and use Max Smooth or Max Sharpness. Take into consideration though, using the AEC feature will dramatically increase the over all time to encode. (Up to a hour and a half, but is well worth it.)

      Start/End Frames tutorial - http://forum.digital-digest.com/show...threadid=47260

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      • Triumphdog
        Member
        Member
        • Jan 2005
        • 64

        #4
        Can I add a still image at the end of the first disc that says "Please Insert Disc Two"?

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        • cynthia
          Super Moderatress
          • Jan 2004
          • 14278

          #5
          Yes.

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          • nwg
            Left *****
            • Jun 2003
            • 5196

            #6
            I have done the DVD and it comes out very well. I also project it on a big screen and it comes out very nice.

            It is woth noting that some DVD's might require heavy compression but, if the bitrate is high then it works out ok.

            If any doubt whether compression is too much. There is a bitrate calculator you can use.

            This FAQ explains it more.


            Compression percentage explained Many people are asking about the compression percentage and what results in a good quality burn. Put simply, it is not the compression percentage which matters but the bitrate which is devoted to the video encoding. For example, if a movie was originally encoded with a "high"

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