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Schism
29th November 2003, 06:38
I have a 7.81GB The Matrix DVD ISO which I burned with DVD decrypter to my harddrive, but I can't burn it to a 4.7GB disk because it's too large, is there any semi-simple program that can strip excess information from the ISO? Like other languages and subtitles that I don't need? A direct link to some software would be great, I've tried so many different ones and none seem to work... Freeware or trial, it doesn't matter. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

geoffman
29th November 2003, 07:40
DVD Shrink should work well enough.

http://www.dvdshrink.org/#

Schism
30th November 2003, 04:23
Will DVD shrink cause movie quality to degrade? Is there any way of copying the entire movie without lowering the quality?

Also after I use DVD shrink how do I get the files back into DVD form (perhaps like an ISO?) I tried earlier and it wouldn't play...

geoffman
30th November 2003, 04:30
check here (http://www.dvdshrink.info/guides.php).

It has the DVD Shrink guides. :)

stl
4th December 2003, 01:07
How about IFO edit. You can do that and more, there are guides on the doom9 site and no it won't degrade quality.

k2
9th December 2003, 21:48
FYI Schism

If you rip as files and use AutoShrinkISO 1.6 with dvdshrink, it is much easier and will burn to dvdr for you.

With the example of The Matrix once you remove unwanted audio and trailers it's pretty close to fitting, so the quality is great.
If you truly want to keep everything and lose no quality then you will have to split it into two dvdr.

http://mrbass.org/dvdshrink/

http://dvd.smtguru.net