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Thread: Down-size DVD ISO

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    Down-size DVD ISO

    I doneloaded a DVD ISO. I was pretty sure it was 2 DVDs, so I didn't wonder why the size of it was 7.6 GB, but here I am with a really damn over-sized ISO in my HDD and a single-layer DVD burner only.

    Is there any darn way to resize the DVD to one single layer burnable DVD ISO? It's supposed to be a video of an opera.
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    Re: Down-size DVD ISO

    Check out DVD95 - it can be installed from the "Add/remove programs" menu
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    Re: Down-size DVD ISO

    not to hijack this thread, but I have a problem similar to this.

    I have a bunch of DVD9 .iso files. I need to convert them to dvd5 .iso's.
    When I use dvd95, I can only chose one episode at a time. How can I get DVD95 to convert all 5 episodes into one .iso?

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    Re: Down-size DVD ISO

    I think k9copy is better, or use dvdshrink in Wine.

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    Re: Down-size DVD ISO

    I heard K9 copy is good, But I don't want to install the entire KDE libraries for a single program.

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    Re: Down-size DVD ISO

    I use devede to convert video files to regular video dvds. I'm not sure if it supports .iso inputs, but it might be worth a shot.

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