I need some help backing up my movie.

shilala

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I'm using dvd shrink.
I backed up my movie.
The encoded movie files are left over on my hard drive. I hogged up the disc writing info on it and I'd like to shytcan it and burn it again.
Being that the backed up hdd files are already encoded/processed, is there an easy way to grab them and burn them without processing them again?
I've googled, faq'd, and clicked everything I can click and I'm getting a headache.
Anyone know how to make this happen?
 

olds

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Mar 3, 2000
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Originally posted by: shilala
I'm using dvd shrink.
I backed up my movie.
The encoded movie files are left over on my hard drive. I hogged up the disc writing info on it and I'd like to shytcan it and burn it again.
Being that the backed up hdd files are already encoded/processed, is there an easy way to grab them and burn them without processing them again?
I've googled, faq'd, and clicked everything I can click and I'm getting a headache.
Anyone know how to make this happen?

No
 

shilala

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Oct 5, 2004
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Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: shilala
I'm using dvd shrink.
I backed up my movie.
The encoded movie files are left over on my hard drive. I hogged up the disc writing info on it and I'd like to shytcan it and burn it again.
Being that the backed up hdd files are already encoded/processed, is there an easy way to grab them and burn them without processing them again?
I've googled, faq'd, and clicked everything I can click and I'm getting a headache.
Anyone know how to make this happen?

No

No, as in it can't happen?
That was my guess, I just refuse to believe it.
Make me see the light, oldsmoboat.
 

olds

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Mar 3, 2000
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Originally posted by: shilala
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Originally posted by: shilala
I'm using dvd shrink.
I backed up my movie.
The encoded movie files are left over on my hard drive. I hogged up the disc writing info on it and I'd like to shytcan it and burn it again.
Being that the backed up hdd files are already encoded/processed, is there an easy way to grab them and burn them without processing them again?
I've googled, faq'd, and clicked everything I can click and I'm getting a headache.
Anyone know how to make this happen?

No

No, as in it can't happen?
That was my guess, I just refuse to believe it.
Make me see the light, oldsmoboat.

No as in I don't know.
 

Viper GTS

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If you're using a relatively recent version of DVDShrink you should have an ISO image.

ISO's can be burned by just about any burning software. Nero would be my choice.

If you're using an old version of DVDShrink you need to find the instructions for directory layout & manually create a disc in the burning program of your choice (Again, Nero is mine).

Viper GTS
 

shilala

Lifer
Oct 5, 2004
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Originally posted by: Viper GTS
If you're using a relatively recent version of DVDShrink you should have an ISO image.

ISO's can be burned by just about any burning software. Nero would be my choice.

If you're using an old version of DVDShrink you need to find the instructions for directory layout & manually create a disc in the burning program of your choice (Again, Nero is mine).

Viper GTS
I'm using dvdshrink 3.2.0.15 (the latest).
I know dvd decrypter allows you to save as an iso, but I can't see where shrink can do that.
Maybe decrypter will shrink now, I don't know. I stopped using decrypter some time ago because I could seldom make a trouble-free backup with it and shrink never gives me a problem that I can't figure out quickly.