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If I copy to my hard drive as a ISO file, then burn with Imgburn, is the output the same? Just want to burn a movie from dvd to dvd-r.– General – Only generals available in the Tavern / Great General Chest / Relics. Now with Win 7, I cannot use Nero 9 with DVD Shrink, so must use Imgburn. good luck What is the difference between the stuff in a VIDEO_TS folder and an ISO file? Before, I used to just encode the movie to a VIDEO_TS folder on my hard drive, then use Nero 6 to burn it onto a DVD-R.
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It also gives one the option to edit the IFO file before burning if you have any aspect ratio issues like a 4:3 movie contained within a 16:9 frame typical of some digital tv systems etc. Like a few of the other forums members I haven't used Nero in years and much prefer to shrink the DVD to a hard disk location first. max / 8x means?)Īll you have to do is let DVDShrink do it's job outputting either a VIDEO_TS folder or a ISO file (and you can select where you want your ISO file), then use whatever burning program you like. I dont understand what it means to have a speed / speed (i.e. I don't want to oversell this and the odds are highly in your favor that even if you burn with the BUPs and IFOs in the same sectors that you won't ever have a problem with this, but if you have the 1 in 100 (or whatever) disc that does actually have a bad sector and it's the sector that both a BUP and IFO use, well, your disc is toast and it didn't need to be. The whole reason that BUPs exist is to provide an emergency backup in case the orignal IFOs get hosed and to make it so that now a single point of failure can take out both is incredibly stupid. It is possible to use something like PgcEdit to create your ISOs and put the BUPs and IFOs in different sectors. DVD specs do not enforce that they be in separate sectors, so DVD Shrink and Nero don't do that. BUPs and IFOs are supposed to be in different sectors so that if one of them is lost due to a bad sector, the other will take over and the disc remains playable. What this means is that if that sector goes bad, your entire DVD is toast. DVD Shrink and Nero both put the IFO and BUP in the same sector. Now with the new recommended DVD Shrink and Imgburn just installed, if I select "ISO Image File and burn with Imgburn", will it encode the movie and then automatically burn it onto my DVD-R disc? How does it know which of my 2 DVDRW drives to burn with? (as there is no option to choose in DVD Shrink like there was previously with Nero burning option)Īnyone who uses DVD Shrink and/or Nero (this does NOT apply to burning ISOs with Nero, but it does apply if you burn DVD format in Nero by dragging and dropping the VOBs, IFOs and BUPs) needs to be aware of something. With one click, it encodes, and burns with Nero 6.6 onto my DVD-R disc.
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So previously, on my Windows XP computer with DVD Shrink and Nero 6.6, I will "select backup target" and it will have my 2 DVD-RW as options to choose from, to burn with Nero. So I have to use Nero 9, but I am finding out from these forums that Nero 9 does not work with DVD Shrink, as DVD Shrink is old.
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This is where I was getting the problem with Nero 9 (previous Nero 6.6 will automatically burn with DVD Shrink) But since I upgraded to Windows 7 Home Premium, Nero 6.6 is not compatible with Windows 7. I typically just use the old DVD Shrink 3.2 with Nero burning option to first "open disc" to analyze the DVD movie, then I will remove all the foreign languages and foreign subtitles (increasing the quality). Sorry I'm not too familiar with how ISOs or DVD burning works. Hi everyone, I just installed the DVD Shrink with Imgburn! Thanks for all the help even on XMas day.