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Yup...
Am usin DVD Shrink 3.2
It breaks down the DVD files into ur computer and it takes around 45 min to shrink a DVD movie and then u can write it on a DVD blank CD, 4.7 Gb ;)
Btw the quality will stay as its original ;)
peace nd good luck

2006-11-22 09:06:03 · answer #1 · answered by â?  MÎ?Я©ỮÅ?Â¥ â?¢ â?  3 · 2 0

I use DVD Shrink as well, though I use it to store my DVD's on my laptop so I don't have to carry round DVD's everywhere! It will allow you to compress the file down as small as you want it but I think it always stays in a DVD format.

The programme stores the DVD file(s) on your hard drive so you can burn them onto disc later. Open up CD burning software afterwards (Nero, Sonic etc...) then select VCD and browse for the file, the CD burning software should then do the rest.

2006-11-22 09:18:39 · answer #2 · answered by randombushmonkey 3 · 1 0

I've used Fast DVD copy and popcorn for DVD backups(not all free). If you actually want a DVD to fit on a CD (rather than a DVD+/-R) then handbrake (free) is the ideal solution but you'll be turning this into a mpeg4/DiVx format disc which not all standalone DVD players can play back (some do) though most Macs and Windows boxes can. Mactheripper is handy to have for initial ripping.

2016-05-22 18:44:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes but it won't be in DVD format.It will however be able to play on pc/laptop providing you have the correct codecs installed.Try nero 7 for software

2006-11-22 09:05:45 · answer #4 · answered by accuratellytrue 2 · 0 1

nero might do it but u will lose quality

2006-11-22 09:11:20 · answer #5 · answered by mishnbong 6 · 0 1

http://forum.digital-digest.com/index.php?s=172ba0313eddd9584ed50a3e271e52b5
Follow that link, you should be able to find what your looking for on that site.

2006-11-22 09:27:09 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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