Would you prefer to do a full backup inclueding menus, extras... or to just backup the main movie? Full backups would require a DVD DL where as a backup of the main movie only needs a single layered disc...
What do you prefer?
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What do you prefer?
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i've had some full disc back-ups where i got it all on one disc without any compression, but that's because the original was a single layer. most dvd's though are double layer now.
for me, i could care less about menu's , extras all that crap. as a matter of fact i have never watched bonus features for any movie, ever.
i'd much rather get rid of all that crap and have the main movie only(re-author) and apply less compression and thus, a much nicer picture.
so my rule is:
if i can do a full disc with no compression--i do it, why not right?
otherwise i re-author--main movie,english subs,one eng audio--that's it."One day men will look back and say I gave birth to the 20th Century". Jack The Ripper - 1888
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for single layer disks I do full back up
for double layer disks I do main movie only unless the compression is smallComment
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I keep the menus using MenuShrink and keep the main movie, english subtitles and 1 audio.Not registered Go here and click register to join the Digital Digest Forums
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Me too jm
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Originally Posted by setarip"Full backups would require a DVD DL"
Are you asking about a SPECIFIC DVD title? If so, which one? Does it include a DTS or LPCM audiostream?
The ones of 4-8GB.
System
P4 2.8GHz | 512MB RAM | 40GB HD
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Nero 6.6.0.16| Nero Recode 2.2.6.17b | DVD Decrypter 3.5.4.0 | DVD Shrink 3.2.0.15
DVD Drives
Freecom DVD+/-RW 16B9 (2.49)
Media
RiDisc 8x DVD-R 50 Tub (RITEKG05, 0/50 Burned, 0% Successful)Comment
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For me, it depends on what I want on the disc. If I want the extras, I back up the whole thing with menus and all. If I just want the movie, then I usually just rip the movie and have it start when the disc is inserted into the DVD player. If I'm backing up a TV series, I always keep the menus and extras. That way I get the original menus, and I don't have to waste time making my own.
The nice thing about backing up with DVD Shrink is I can decide what elements to keep (replacing unwanted elements with a still), and what compression settings to use, although I usually give everything roughtly the same percentage of compression. I've found that even as low as 55% does a decent job (I use the deep analysis, which results in a better picture than the default quick method).Comment
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