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madmaxY
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30. October 2002 @ 10:29 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I think I answered my own question as I talked to a friend who has the same burner
Panasonic LF-D311 (310)

Basically the burning/authoring software has to write its own files to the disk
so you only have about 3.8GB to work with... or burning space on the DVD-R

I have requested that DVDDECRYPTER be made to adjust the IFO file size to whatever you need
3.5GB or 3.8GB would help alot and cut down on the amount of files to burn.

BTW, 4.7GB is bullshit!!!
they should say 4.38GB minus your burning software formatting = approximately 3.8GB

>>> Can anyone recommend burning software that does not use as much formatting space? <<<
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madmaxY
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30. October 2002 @ 14:11 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
New plan, at least until DVDDECRYPTER can allow me to modify the .vob size to anything
(see my example below)
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DISK 1 (DVR-R)
1.VOB 700MB
2.VOB 700MB
3.VOB 700MB
4.VOB 700MB
5.VOB 700MB
=3.5GB

DISK 2 (DVD-R)
6.VOB 700MB
7.VOB 700MB
8.VOB 700MB
9.VOB 700MB
10.VOB 700MB
=3.5GB

Then just use the playlist option in WINDVD4 to play without interuption.
If you need a second DVD-ROM drive
http://compuvest.com/engine/default1024.asp?52557
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DVDtron
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5. November 2002 @ 11:42 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i us claddvdxp it lets you pick the size of the vob files this really helps and also has good ifo options

has anyone tryed the tv out on the geforce4 video cards
stolen009
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6. November 2002 @ 02:23 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
DVDtron: I used a Ge Force 2 with a TV out. I wasnt impressed very much. But I cant swear that the card didnt have something wrong with it ?
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spine001
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8. November 2002 @ 14:22 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I have found that to back up my movies, DVDs included the best thing by far is to copy them with SmartRipper or DVD decrypter for DVDs (a capture card for VHS ans SVHS) and the compress them using FlaskMpeg into the DIVx format (free at www.divx.com) to around 1.4 Mbytes using the two pass approach, with no audio compression. Then I read them into VirtualDub, and set the video to direct stream, the audio to MP3 compression and the final product is a great movie with incredible quality (nearly as good as DVD unless you want frame by frame detail), and this allows me to place 3 movies per DVD+R. I then use my ATI card with WINTV to control the video size and output it to my widscreen TV. It looks great, I can fool everybody I have tried to make them believe they are watching a DVD directly. This sounds like a great solution for movie archival and back up at least till higher density DVD+r become widely available

El Sabelotodo!
 
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