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| What to do with ISO file greater than 4.3 (CloneDVD2) If I have created an ISO backup of a DVD, but it wound up being more than 4.37 GB, is there a way to compress it to fit on a single layer DVD? I can't just burn the title using an ISO file, I needed to make IFO/VOB files instead as far as I can tell. Am I just out of luck, or is it salvagable? |
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| Re: What to do with ISO file greater than 4.3 (CloneDVD2) one way would be to mount the iso to a virtual dvd rom then run it through dvd shrink |
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