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09-03-2008 2:26 PM
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hi i have down loaded this and its 7.35 g iso i can mount it with deamon tools and play it on windows media is there any way i can extrtact it or make it smaller so i can convert it and put it on dvd thx
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Re: iso
09-03-2008 2:39 PM
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Use ISOBuster or similar to extract the contents of the image, and then find conversion software to convert to the appropriate format.
P.S. Hope this is a legal download!
P.S. Hope this is a legal download!
Re: iso
09-03-2008 2:40 PM
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DVD Shrink should do exactly what you want and it's free. It will reduce the size of the iso so that it fits onto a standard DVD.
Bob Pullen
Plusnet Product Team
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Re: iso
09-03-2008 2:43 PM
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Out of interest Bob, what is the resulting quality of the output of DVDShrink? I've never used it so would be interested to know if it's worthwhile.
Re: iso
09-03-2008 3:29 PM
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The only problem I've found with it is the blacks aren't really black... other than that it's superb, especially seeing as you can reauthor and just grab the film and leave out all the extraneous stuff like menus and extra removed scenes (if you wish to).
Re: iso
09-03-2008 7:35 PM
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I have been using DVDShrink for years and I think it is one of the best products on the market for resizing/reauthoring etc.
I thoroughly recommend it and its free !
I thoroughly recommend it and its free !
Re: iso
10-03-2008 12:20 AM
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I use shrink and as its free its great. What I found interesting was I used it before on my 2.8 athlon with a gig of ram and a movie took several hours to shrink. I tried it last night on my new quad core and 30 mins later it was done just show how good the quad is at this.
In the original question it wasn't stated if it was a film it may be several pieces of software or photos which may split into 2 disks. One of the best tools for ISO is good old Winrar it does it just like any zip file
In the original question it wasn't stated if it was a film it may be several pieces of software or photos which may split into 2 disks. One of the best tools for ISO is good old Winrar it does it just like any zip file
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