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Posted by Bill's News on 12/17/07 23:48
"janet" <janl_d@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 21:57:53 -0600, Ron May wrote:
>> I'd say you did an excellent job with your tutorial.
>> This isn't a critique, but rather a couple of anecdotal
>> comments:
>> I do it backwards and go to DVDFab HD Decrypter first.
>> (I use "Main Movie" and "Full Disc" interchangeably without
>> problems.
>> It all depends on whether I want the extra content or not.)
>
> Hi there Ron,
> Thanks for the update to my DVD tutorial freeware write up.
>
> I didn't realize Main Movie worked in DVDfab HD Decrypter 4.
>
> Dunno why I thought that. I guess it's a holdover from when
> DVD Decrypter
> was the main game in town which really never worked for me in
> any other
> mode but full movie; then I'd run DVDShrink on the DVD
> Decrypter results.
>
> If everyone else has good results with DVDfab HD Decrypter 4
> freeware
> nowadays on just the main movie, I'll modify the tutorial.
>
> I *never* want the additional crap content. I never use a
> remote so I hate
> having to stand next to the TV to laborously skip through all
> those
> trailers and obnoxiously loud logos and even the idiotic
> menus. I just want
> my movie to play and nothing else.
>
> So, if the freeware DVDfab HD Decrypter works on the Main
> Movie only, that
> will save a lot of disk space. Thanks for updating the
> tutorial for
> everyone to enjoy!
Hmmm, it's not a tutorial, if you're only going to outline how
to get the kind of result you want. Many will happily use a
remote, others use wireless keyboards and shun stand-alone
players. Stick to your stated objective, archiving DVDs -
whether or not your reader wants to preserve menus and bonus
materials, and certainly whether or not zero compression is to
be achieved.
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