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Post by brotherjaso on Apr 18, 2017 23:19:20 GMT
Hello. My name is Brother Jaso (Win 8.0, HP2000, DVD Rom hp DVDRAM GT80N)
The dual layer (8.5 GB) dvd's are showing 7.95 GB's available. This dvd drive doesn't seem to be acknowledging the 25 GB blue ray discs.
Is there a freeware program recommended that might could possibly compress 8.27 GB's of an iso dvd file to the 7.95 available of the 8.5 GB dual layer discs?
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Is there any work around's to utilize these unreadable blue ray discs? (maybe an inexpensive external dvd drive with blue ray capacity at beast buy or something?)
Thank you very much! Brother Jaso
I went to the internet briefly. Saw Roxio & Magic DVD Ripper, not sure, may be free trials, not really into that, but couldn't find Brisk DVD Creator from an author's site.
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Post by brotherjaso on Apr 19, 2017 0:43:54 GMT
SOLVED..
You can't. I've tried UltraISO, MagicISO, ImgBurn, CDBurnerXP, Magic DVD ripper, ...
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Hold the phone, ActiveISO in progress.... .. ..
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Post by brotherjaso on Apr 19, 2017 22:50:00 GMT
Ended up editing content to make new iso. Fell asleep at fuzer 3 times this past week! LOL Active wasted a blank after all. However, ImgBurn allows truncating the end. All is moot as new iso dvd edit is cooking now. (Within 7.95 GB's)
Also noticed some U T videos are sped up. This may be a viable option in regards to fitting content within parameters. (Avidemux 2.6 on deck)
Actually, pinching off the end where it lies makes all the more reason to produce a part two. (Already using 352 x 480, could also reduce GB's by reducing conversion to 352 x 240, but... it would be too small for elderly IMHO) OK. Happy computing.
Thank you very much! Brother Jaso
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Post by brotherjaso on Apr 27, 2017 2:08:33 GMT
RESOLVED
Found a workaround! Instead of editing content, try filling more videos until the conversion is impossible. Then, I make sure I fill as much 'extra' content within 1 minute. (before conversion becomes impossible) It tricks the converter into making all the files smaller. Now make another original, on mine, I have 20 videos, the first conversion had around 27 videos (to fill it to the max) Then, they are just MPEG files in two folders. Swap the smaller versions (27 video folder on mine) into the normal folder (the 20 video folder on mine).
Now it's got all my 20 videos within 7.95 GB's. But, unfortunately, my converter doesn't know how to make a proper layer break. CDBurnerXP handled this!
However, reverting back to what I normally would be using, ImgBurn, it's still finding errors. (and rightfully so) But, the workaround is to simply keep using CDBurnerXP for the burning (TS folder or ISO). (Also selected 'High Compatibility')
The dvd's work great, even with the inherited errors.
I tried to go in and patch up the discrepancies with PgcEdit, but it doesn't like the iso and fails to load.
Anybody know of any dvd editors TGIGEEK approved? that can properly rewrite the iso (or TS av foler)? (note to self, recheck out LightWorks)
It's funny, CDBurnerXP makes a working dvd, but even taking that dvd's folder (&/or iso) still shows errors in ImgBurn and PgcEdit. It's like CDBurnerXP has a proprietary DL capacity only it can correct to make a properly written dual layer dvd.
Maybe I should try a disc cloning program?? (to copy the iso without the errors??) Not a huge biggie. The dvd's are working. OK
Thank you very much! Brother Jaso
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