Ripped a Dvd Without Compression Why Are the Files Larger Than a Dvd Can Hold
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Poisondeathray is correct information technology must be a dual layer dvd - cheque out this particular on dvds on the what is dvd link:Originally Posted past CursedLemon
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DVD-9, holds around 8 540 000 000 bytes and that is 7.95 GiB. DVD+R supports this format. Also called Single Sided Dual Layered. This media is chosen DVD-R9, DVD-R DL, DVD+R9, DVD+R DL or 8.5 GB Media.
* GiB = In the reckoner world is 1 KB data = 1024 bytes so iv 700 000 000 bytes / 1024 = 4 589 843KB / 1024 = 4482MB / 1024 = 4.37GB. See section iii.3 in the DVDDemystified FAQ here.
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Yous can also accept a home recordable dual layer dvd as well.
You tin use dvdshrink afterwards you ripped the dvd to shrink it to fit a unmarried layer dvd if you don't accept a dual layer burner or don't have whatever dual layer blanks handy.
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Nope the dual layer is on i side. A double sided dvd is usually one unmarried layer on one side and one single layer on the other - not always though.Originally Posted by CursedLemon
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I just recently bought a jackie chan collection that has a double sided disc with ii movies on each side (operation condor 1 and 2 on 1 and dragon lord and twin dragons on the other). I oasis't tested it but I am suspecting that is really a dual layered double sided disc.
Its probably intended for this blazon of awarding - large drove sets and then that you lot don't have to have so many discs in the package.
Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw?
Source: https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/348504-DVD-rip-is-bigger-than-4-7-GB
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