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I can Provide DVD copies of the game

Since you guys seem to know - is DVD Shrink really better than XCopy?

I have heard people say that even if DVD Shrink cost $$, it would be much better than XCopy. But I have also heard different people, sometimes in the same conversation, say "X Copy is SO MUCH BETTER for making 'back-ups' of your movies and does stuff that DVD Shrink can't"
Since DVD Shrink is a free download, how bad can it be, right?


(maybe this thread will be split before it gets too far off topic)
 
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I never used Nero6 to make a "backup" but I did use DVDxCopy Gold for that reason. It did not condense the movie and made an exact copy of the movie with subtitles, menus, audio options, everything that was on the movie. I can also get that free
 
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MililaniBuckeye said:
What recording/editing program do you use? Might be
something I'd want to try...
TMPGEnc---I use this to edit/menus/encode.

DVD2One ---I use this to shrink if needed.

Nero does the burning.

WinTV PVR2000 to capture tv broadcasts---This is a kickass TV capture device and you can get it for under $130.00 now I believe. Uses a PCI slot in your computer. All you do it install and hook the cable line to your PC. It can turn itself on and record when your not there also just like tivo.
 
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personally, I like dvdshrink..it's at dvdshrink.org. It's free. It's failsafe. I'm satisfied with it. X-Copy is good if you want to make a copy of a DVD that already fits a 4.3 gb, single layer blank disk. If you have an actual copyrighted movie, it could still fit onto a 4.3 gb disk, but more often than not, it won't. X-Copy can take care of fitting the movie on the disk but you don't have any re-authoring options that dvdshrink does.

on shrink, I can determine the sound I want. For instance, I can take out AC3 sound and have only DTS or 5.1. This saves space. I can also edit out anything in the movie I want, including the extras, the previews, even the FBI screen at the beginning of the movie. Usually, to save space and enhance the quality of a movie over, say, 7gb's, I'll remove everything and just record the movie in the highest sound quality it has available. Then I have a movie that's pretty much exact in every facit. Dual burners and dual disks make shrink unnecessary except for it's copyright ripping ability. But if that's all I am doing, I'll use dvddecrypter, cause it's free and has the ability to rip anything. The problem with the dual shit is, it's new and expensive, at least the disks are.

FYI, if you copy an 8gb movie, like Saving Private Ryan, on to a 4.3 gb disk as an exact copy (meaning you shrunk it) without taking out a thing, you're gonna have a compression ratio around 50% and the picture quality will suck.
 
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Hey OSU1978, thanks for doing this. This will be an awesome gift for Christmas!!! I look forward to watch it over and over again during the winter months when the B-ball team is not playing. BTW, I just sent you a note a few minutes ago.
 
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