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hothandiman
13th February 2003, 20:18
A lot of newer DVD's seem to have six or seven vob's dedicated to the main movie for a total file size of 6-7 gb. All this file size for a movie that is 2 hours or less! I have seen older action movies the same length that use much less file size and there is no problem with video quality. The questions are: 1) why all the extra file size? 2)will DVD2 one make these movies look lousy, or is the padded file size irrelivent?:confused:
gldblade
14th February 2003, 00:03
SuperBit DVDs are intentionally large for extra quality.
Encoding them as if they were normal DVDs should be fine. Just don't expect your encodes to look exactly like the original SuperBit DVD.
jacobjef
14th February 2003, 06:49
A lot of it is extra crap and not extra quality. I've ripped and stipped so many movies that are 6-7gb. I just take the movie and the 5.1 soundtrack and that is it. So the movie that was originally around 7gb, now turns out to be only around 4gb a lot of times. I really should thank the dvd decrypter guys because they've made it really easy to process streams. Thanks Guys!
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