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Posted by rogs on 02/03/06 17:51
DVDShrink will look for a DVD compliant videoTS folder, not just a
rendered mpeg 2 file.
You can convert your mpeg to a compliant video TS folder using the free
version of
this:http://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=703&nextcomments=25&orderby= .
Just scroll down to the bit that says 'download the free divxtoDVD
0.5.2.' version.
Import your mpeg file, and the output videoTS can be opened in Shrink,
using the 'open files ' option.
Javaholics wrote:
> Following my posting of this message, I stumbled onto and downloaded,
> DVDShrink. The project I mentioned below has been rendered to MPEG. When I
> try loading my project into Shrink, it appears as though I don't have my
> project rendered to the proper format that Shrink is looking for...?
> Anyway, I can't seem to get any further into the application than just
> trying to get my project loaded...any suggestions?
> --
> Thanks...
> www.javaholics.net
>
>
> "rogs" <rogershore@classicfm.net> wrote in message
> news:1138970795.263661.247960@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > Javaholics wrote:
> >> I created a 02:16:50 size project that I want to burn to a single layer
> >> DVD...any suggestions on how best to accomplish this?
> >> --
> >> Thanks...
> >> www.javaholics.net
> >
> > The simplest way would probably be to use DVDShrink - a free program
> > you can get from here: http://www.mrbass.org/dvdshrink/
> > At 2.16.50 it will have to apply a small dregree of compression, but
> > I'll bet you can't tell the difference!
> > Use the 'deep analysis' mode for best quality.
> > Allows you to maximise the use of a single level DVD, without having to
> > calculate bit rates etc.
> >
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