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tahir97
11th September 2006, 21:17
HI,
I m Having a big problem and I don`t know whether u ppl will understand that or not :helpful: :confused:

I have Whole folder of Video_Ts of any movie......
I used "Winavi" to compress Size of VOB files of that movie. I used the option VOB to DVD to compress its size......
Now I have all VOB files of the Movie Compressed and their names Changed !

Now the main Question is....How can I adjust these compressed VOB files to their original place ? With original menu, subtitles and IFO file ???

I hope u`ve understood my Question :confused: :confused: :confused:

r0lZ
12th September 2006, 07:23
Use DVD Shrink! It is free, and it is undoubtedly the best tool to compress a DVD.

lisa_8023
12th September 2006, 08:18
"Winavi" can compress file size?

tahir97
12th September 2006, 19:17
Use DVD Shrink! It is free, and it is undoubtedly the best tool to compress a DVD.
I think u didn`t understand my question ! I have already compressed it........I don`t know if u`ll say it compressing or converting.......the problem is that I want to adjust those vob file with original IFO and Menus !!

Hope u understand now :( :( :(

tahir97
12th September 2006, 19:18
"Winavi" can compress file size?

It converts "Vob to DVD"........So, u get new compressed VOB file with excellent quality !

blutach
12th September 2006, 22:27
Not sure if I understand you correctly tahir, but if you have a re-authored DVD without the original menus and want to add them back, you can consider this method (http://jsoto.posunplugged.com/guides/VobBlanker/adding_menus/index.htm).

Regards

r0lZ
13th September 2006, 06:18
I think u didn`t understand my question ! I have already compressed it........I don`t know if u`ll say it compressing or converting.......the problem is that I want to adjust those vob file with original IFO and Menus !!

Hope u understand now :( :( :(Yes, I understand, and I repeat: Use DVD Shrink!
You will have to compress your original DVD again, but with Shrink, you don't have to "adjust" anything. The DVD structure is kept untouched.
Why do you want to use Winavi, while a better tool is available for free?