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Originally Posted by Shadow Minato
I am getting the same impression too as that the opening is suggesting that it is possible to burn 13-15GB of data onto an ordinary DVD+R or DVD-R. If you compress the ISO into an achieve file, burning it generally means you can view the content without unpacking it. If that's the case, it is possible to compress a 3-4GB ISO into a 200MB achieve. However, to compress 13-15GB of video onto a DVD+R and that disc will work fine in a typical standalone dvd player just don't sound possible to me..
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Yes, it's a dvd, as it plays fine on everything, computer or otherwise. I checked around and saw that DVD Shrink can compress the iso's.
The dvd that I am currently working with has an extracted iso of 7.63 GB (8,003,968 KB).
So, if I want to cram this iso back onto a commercial disk, do I need to completely remaster the dvd, or try shrinking the iso in a way that it can still be read without having to unpack it?