DVD shrink

exalted512
exalted512 Posts: 10,735
edited February 2024 in Clubhouse Archives
Ok this is my last thread about burning dvds...i swear...
i am proud to say that i burned my first DVD yesterday:D
but i have a couple of questions
i would like to say that i have nero 6 ultra now
but at the end of the burn process...it said "burn process failed"
my roommate closed it out so i cant copy and paste what it said...but i read over the whole thing and it didnt have an error number or listed what went wrong or anything like that...weird
but i put the dvd in...and it still worked...everything...extras, movie..etc etc
so im not sure about that...
but anyway, the question is about the compression
i want as little compression as i can get...but im not sure im understanding the dvd shrink program
ok like right now i have matrix revolutions
looking at the dvd shrink program, at the top theres an all green bar that says 0mb on the left and 4,464mb on the right
under the 'video' part it has a selection for compression...i just have it an automatic
under where it says automatic it has a percent which is 61.9%
what does the green bar indicate and what does the percent indicate?
when i uncheck AC3 5.1ch French, the percent goes up to 69.3%
when i click no compression, the percent goes away and the green bar is red on the left side and says 6,195mb
at first i thought that the 6,195 was the size of everything on the disc, but if i uncheck everything under menus, main movie, and extras, the number is still 5,409
so if someone could lead me in the right direction about getting the least compression i can without losing all the extras...please enlighten me
-Cody
Music is like candy, you have to get rid of the rappers to enjoy it
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  • jcaut
    jcaut Posts: 1,849
    edited September 2004
    Cody,

    You need to leave the compression setting set to "auto". The lower the percentage shown, the more compression: 100% would be no compression, 50% would be compressing the information to on-half the original size. It's been my experience that anything lower than about 70% produces visible (to me) artifacts. Above that it's pretty good.

    I'm probably leaving out some steps, but basically open your DVD you want to copy, click the "Re-author" tab at the top add the main title to your layout. Click the video compression tab and proceed to un-check anything you can live without: Additional languages, keep DTS or DD but not both, etc. The compression percentage will change as you uncheck things. If necessary, you can click the button that's got the arrows going left and right and choose the start and end frames: Cut out the credits, etc..

    The amount of Mb on the left is the remaining free space available on a standard single layer disc. If you've got a "normal" DVD movie and the compression setting on "auto" this will be 0Mb. The number on the right is the amount of space the movie will use at the current settings. If this is above the amount that will fit on the blank disc (as it usually will be if you select no compression) the bar will turn red to indicate that you've got too much data to fit on the blank disc.

    Pardon me if you already know this, but most commercially pressed DVD's are dual-layer discs. They'll hold somewhere around 8.5Gb of data. Most movies exploit this additional space, either with the actual movie, or extras that are included. Since you want to put the movie on a single-layer disc (since you're not using a dual-layer drive and/or dual-layer media, which is available but still quite expensive) You have to throw away extras and possibly perform some additional compression to make it fit.

    A short movie might fit on a single-layer disc if you discard the additional soundtracks, menus, etc., (The widescreen version of "Shrek" will) but most won't.

    Jason

    P.S. Nero has the ability to try and verify what has been written (at least for data. Not sure about video) Perhaps the verification wasn't allowed to finish, which would result in a "burn process failed" message, even though the disc might be fine. Just guessing. Burning DVD's is tricky, because there's so much that CAN go wrong. It seems like you have to figure out what works best on your particular system.
  • exalted512
    exalted512 Posts: 10,735
    edited September 2004
    it can give me error messages all it wants as long as the dvd still works:D
    thanks for the info though
    i posted this on another forum and someone posted these links for those of you who are interested
    http://www.mrbass.org/dvdshrink/
    http://www.dvdr-digest.com/articles/23_1.html
    -Cody
    Music is like candy, you have to get rid of the rappers to enjoy it
  • exalted512
    exalted512 Posts: 10,735
    edited September 2004
    i made a back up copy of matrix revolutions and it worked great!
    still made the error though...oo well
    i see my DVD collection mysteriously growing...
    -Cody
    Music is like candy, you have to get rid of the rappers to enjoy it
  • faster100
    faster100 Posts: 6,124
    edited September 2004
    hey thanks, i also have been having trouble with my new dvd burner, after downloading the new dvd shrink 3.2, it worked flawless, burned 2 backups tonight and watched one, scooby doo 2.. nice picture/// removed the menu's and languages and it fit on one disk.. with the help of that link posted a few posts back.. Thanks alot
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  • exalted512
    exalted512 Posts: 10,735
    edited September 2004
    if you take out the menu that means the only thing you can have is the movie correct?
    no extras and stuff like that...
    -Cody
    Music is like candy, you have to get rid of the rappers to enjoy it
  • faster100
    faster100 Posts: 6,124
    edited September 2004
    yup, you dont have to do that.. but it makes it fit on one dvd+r not 2
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    Sherwood sd871 dvd
    Rotel 1075 amp x5
    LSI15 mains
    LsiC center
    LSIfx surround backs
    Lsi7 side surrounds
    SVS pb12/plus2


    2 Channel Rig:

    nad 1020 Pre-amp
    Rotel 1080 stereo amp
    Polk sda 2B
    kenwood grunt Tuner
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  • exalted512
    exalted512 Posts: 10,735
    edited September 2004
    whats better to have:
    DTS 5.1-ch or AC3 5.1-ch??
    -Cody
    Music is like candy, you have to get rid of the rappers to enjoy it
  • Sami
    Sami Posts: 4,634
    edited September 2004
    Originally posted by exalted512
    whats better to have:
    DTS 5.1-ch or AC3 5.1-ch??
    -Cody
    Personal preference, most prefer DTS. It depends on the movie but I hardly ever compress at all, I will rather cut the extras and menus than PQ. Re-author, select main movie, cut out extra soundtracks and if necessary, divide the movie into two discs.
  • exalted512
    exalted512 Posts: 10,735
    edited September 2004
    if u click re-author and just select the movie and nothing else...will it have sound?
    ive also heard that dts is not as universally accepted like ac3...?
    -Cody
    Music is like candy, you have to get rid of the rappers to enjoy it
  • Sami
    Sami Posts: 4,634
    edited September 2004
    Originally posted by exalted512
    if u click re-author and just select the movie and nothing else...will it have sound?
    ive also heard that dts is not as universally accepted like ac3...?
    -Cody
    Some prepro's don't have DTS, DD is the standard. DTS is better so if you have it on the disc, I would leave it.

    If you reauthor, soundtracks are all in by default. You can then deselect them just like with the whole movie.
  • faster100
    faster100 Posts: 6,124
    edited September 2004
    yes it will have sound... i did 2 last night.. remove the 2.1 and the other languages.. and leave 5.1
    MY HT RIG:
    Sherwood p-965
    Sherwood sd871 dvd
    Rotel 1075 amp x5
    LSI15 mains
    LsiC center
    LSIfx surround backs
    Lsi7 side surrounds
    SVS pb12/plus2


    2 Channel Rig:

    nad 1020 Pre-amp
    Rotel 1080 stereo amp
    Polk sda 2B
    kenwood grunt Tuner
    realistic lab 450 TT
    Signal cable IC
  • exalted512
    exalted512 Posts: 10,735
    edited September 2004
    thanks everyone...im getting better at this now
    **** was so big that i clicked re-author, then under main menu i clicked Title 1 and clicked make back-up
    so will that include the 5.1 sound or????
    Music is like candy, you have to get rid of the rappers to enjoy it
  • reeltrouble1
    reeltrouble1 Posts: 9,312
    edited September 2004
    Holy Crap, seems like a lot trouble to burn a disc and then leaving things out, suppose might be good for a back up, but you still need the original dont you? Think I will just buy the disc.

    RT1
  • Sami
    Sami Posts: 4,634
    edited September 2004
    Originally posted by reeltrouble1
    Holy Crap, seems like a lot trouble to burn a disc and then leaving things out, suppose might be good for a back up, but you still need the original dont you? Think I will just buy the disc.
    Of course but if I want to see a movie, I will use the burned discs. That way the chances of the original getting damaged are smaller. I hardly ever watch the extras so they are a waste of space to me anyway so I don't mind leaving them out on the backup that I will actually be watching.

    I rent (Netflix) most of the movies anyway.
  • exalted512
    exalted512 Posts: 10,735
    edited September 2004
    someone that ive talked to say that he burns them when theyre compressed at like 55% and he cant see/hear a difference...
    -Cody
    Music is like candy, you have to get rid of the rappers to enjoy it
  • Sami
    Sami Posts: 4,634
    edited September 2004
    Originally posted by exalted512
    someone that ive talked to say that he burns them when theyre compressed at like 55% and he cant see/hear a difference...
    -Cody
    Most likely a small screen he watches them on. At 116" I can't afford to compress at all. Maybe to ~90% but I hate to do that.
  • exalted512
    exalted512 Posts: 10,735
    edited September 2004
    116"...holy ****...is it a projector or???
    -Cody
    Music is like candy, you have to get rid of the rappers to enjoy it
  • Sami
    Sami Posts: 4,634
    edited September 2004
    Originally posted by exalted512
    116"...holy ****...is it a projector or???
    -Cody
    CRT front projector. I just moved a few weeks ago and I am painting the HT room. I will go down on the picture size, propably to 100-105" or even less. It will be only a 13x11 room and bigger isn't always better, even with screen size.