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Help - movie has two titles and they add up to 5,695MB's
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datageek
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24. August 2004 @ 19:52 |
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Wife just purchased Barbershop 2- Back in Business and wanted a backup copy to play. Found these two titles and it's a dual layer.
Sectors: 4,156,893
Size: 8,513,316,864 bytes
Time: 923:47:18 (MM:SS:FF)Disc Size: 120mm
Maximum Read Rate: 10.08Mbps
Number of Layers: 2
Track Path: Opposite Track Path (OTP)
Linear Density: 0.293 um/bit
Track Density: 0.74 um/track
After Shrinking got this:
Menus
Title Menus 00:00.12 9MB
VTS 1 00:00.40 0.19MB
VTS 2 00:00.02 0.04MB
VTS 3 00:00.40 0.19MB
VTS 4 00:00.40 0.19MB
VTS 5 00:00.40 0.19MB
VTS 6 00:00.40 0.19MB
VTS 7 00:00.40 0.19MB
VTS 8 00:04.56 175MB
VTS 9 00:00.40 0.19MB
VTS10 00:00.40 0.09MB
VTS11 00:00.40 0.19MB
Main Movie
Title 1 01:45.51 4,576MB
Title 2 01:45.51 4,600MB
Extras
Title 3 00:00.29 7MB
Title 4 00:00.00 0.01MB
Ect ect?.
Shrink say's it about 5,658MB big @ 47.8% compression. I am able to run it through decrypter and get files, but it's too big for shrink after re-arthor with just the two movie titles and English 5.1. I have tried Nero re-arthor and got an error msg. I have run the previewed the two different titles and they both look the same. Just one is slightly longer. Why the two different Main Movie Titles??? I'm confused.
DVD Decrypter - DVD Shrink - Nero 6.3 paks 1,2 &4, AMD 1500, 120GB WD HD, NTFS, 512k, Pioneer A07 w/1.18 firmware, BTC 16x DVD-ROM, Forced ASPI
Asus PC-DL Xeon, Antec Lan boy, Pioneer A107, DVD rom, Dual 1.6ghz LV's @ 2.89ghz, 4x 512 Mushkin, 2x WD 120gb hd, 2x WD 80gb Sata, XP Pro SP2, PS 500w, WinTV 250 PCI, ATI agp Video Card
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24. August 2004 @ 20:04 |
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Hi datageek,
What you are looking at is a DVD with a widescreen and a fullscreen on it, or something like that. One version may be the directors comments. Just two versions of the same movie.
Try running your preview window in fullscreen and see if that helps. If you can't tell the difference, I would use the longer of the two. More is better, right?
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Cheers,
Frank
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 24. August 2004 @ 20:06
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24. August 2004 @ 23:20 |
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Hi,
You should be able to discern between the widescreen and fullscreen titles using the preview window in Shrink. I used that trick just last night :)
Nice gif Frank. Is that a Vespa?
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25. August 2004 @ 00:01 |
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datageek, frank and neph are correct. Click on the + mark beside main movie. There should be two titles. Click on each one and preview with the preview window. Which ever one you don't want use still image to replace, that way you keep menu function for your backup.
I like your bike frank, I don't care if it is a vespa. :)
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datageek
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25. August 2004 @ 10:52 |
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Thanks guys for the help. I thought that it might be the same as Secret Window - 2 titles but each one was different and had to include both into the burn.
It's not easy being a "newbie" heh heh
thanks again for the help
Asus PC-DL Xeon, Antec Lan boy, Pioneer A107, DVD rom, Dual 1.6ghz LV's @ 2.89ghz, 4x 512 Mushkin, 2x WD 120gb hd, 2x WD 80gb Sata, XP Pro SP2, PS 500w, WinTV 250 PCI, ATI agp Video Card
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25. August 2004 @ 17:16 |
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It's an older Allstate. Hehe. Do you youngsters remember when you could order motorcycles out of the Sears and Roebucks catalog?. I just drooled over them as a kid.
Actually that's a Hayabusa GSX1300R. I can't find a GSXR1000.
Well you may be a newbie, datageek, but you are now an expert on movies with two main titles!
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26. August 2004 @ 02:26 |
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Quote: If you can't tell the difference, I would use the longer of the two. More is better, right?
not always.... I did this once and didn't pay attention to the fact that my speakers weren't on and the bigger was the director's commentary. But I did get lucky and discovered that all I had to do to view it normally was toggle the audio on my dvd player remote.
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26. August 2004 @ 06:32 |
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All I'm saying is that if I'm using the preview window (with the audio turned up) and can't tell the difference, then the longer of the two will be the widescreen version. If you don't use the full screen feature of the preview window it's hard to tell the difference with some movies. Toggling back and forth between the movie versions will usually help figure it out.
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26. August 2004 @ 11:45 |
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I'm not saying you're wrong frank, I was just telling my experience so others don't make the same mistake that I did.
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