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Posted by FinnTroll on 10/03/05 18:22
"Saul Levy" <saullevy1@cox.net> skrev i meddelandet
news:avr2k1lf9vgdl654d2r54uoor817f2cvsg@4ax.com...
> Some of these "large" files may have been run through a shrinker (I
> don't use one). My players don't show anything strange. I'll have to
> keep an eye out for more of these and test more thoroughly.
>
> Saul Levy
I suppose most DVDs are run through some sort of "shrinker" to fit the singlesided
DVD-R since
DVD-R DL are still a bit expensive and crawes a DVDburner capable of burning
doudlesided media.
I, myself, use two different software... DVD Decrypter or DVD shrink, depending on
the media I am copying from. In case I want to make a DVD-copy or create a
mpeg/avi file I prefer use Smartripper and DVDx from 321 Studios and split the
file to fit into two 80min CD-R...
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> On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 21:34:47 GMT, "FinnTroll" <yab@roll.uc> wrote:
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>>"FatKat" <robynari@juno.com> skrev i meddelandet
>>news:1128284037.906240.300650@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>>4 billion bytes - that's 4 gb, right? - does sound very long, though I
>>> guess it could just be a very long movie. This isn't an MP3 is it?
>>> Also, if it's 4 gb, why do you say it's only 3mb?
>>>
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>>umm .. the size of the file sounds alot like it comes from a DVD, that's been
>>run
>>through DVD-shrink and made to fit a ordinary DVD-R (4.7GB/120min).
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