Question about DVD Shrink

multiband8303

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ok I have a couple movies in raw format (Video & Audio TS folders) that take very large amount of space, approx 4 gigs. How can I convert/compress these to a smaller format, such as mpeg,mpg,or avi (not divx, or should I go divx?) - and how do I back these up to a DVD disc with just dvd shrink itself?
 

CalvinHobbes

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If they're in IFO/VOB format. Just burn them to a DVD using NERO or something similar. There's no need to use Shrink unless you want to remove something or if the data is larger than 4.37GB.
 

multiband8303

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But I want to keep a format that I can just play through the hard drive, I have windows server 2003, and a media center enabled labtop that im putting through an LCD TV, I want to find the best format that I cann display on, but not take over 4 gigs each movie.
 

multiband8303

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I also need to know, once I got these ripped into a VOB, how do I put them back to a DVD? I dont have access to the meida anymore, do I convert it to an ISO and then burn? I have MagicISO, but its trial only and doesnt do anything more then 300 megs....someone please help me.
 

duragezic

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If they're ripped to IFO mode, AutoGK is definitely the easiest solution. It's seriously just a few clicks and it'll encode to xvid or divx and do everything.

I also hear FairUse Wizard is quite good, and that has support for encoding to h264.