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shrink dvd to hard drive but keep menu
SavannahLion:
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--- Quote from: DillonFoulds on April 07, 2010, 11:53:59 pm ---
--- Quote from: shmokes on April 07, 2010, 11:31:25 pm ---What are you going to do with a menu? You just want the movie. Why introduce an extra step to watch it?
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Bonus Features, Director's commentary, etc. etc.?
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:laugh2: As though . . . . :laugh2: . . . like . . . . :laugh2: . . . Oh god . . . :laugh2:
Nobody actually wants that stuff :laugh2:
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Take it easy dude. Some of that extra content is pretty decent. Some of my son's favorite things to watch are the shorts from the Pixar films. I admit about 90% of it is crap, but there's an occasional where the extras are pretty decent.
shmokes:
;D I was just playing around (sort of).
Seriously, though, on that rare occasion (and it is rare) that there is something of value on a DVD beyond the movie itself, you can simply rip it in addition to the movie. So when you're browsing your media you've got Toy Story or Monster's Inc., or whatever, and you've got a folder with all the Pixar shorts. Easy peasy. There's no need for the menu, and certainly no need to make a habit of ripping all the utterly uninteresting crap that you don't care about on 99% of DVDs just so you will have worthwhile extras on that last 1%.
That's my take, at least. Simplify your life. No need to be a completist. Trim the fat, get what you want. Bonus: you won't run out of hard disk space as fast either!!!
saint:
1click dvd copy pro. Does everything, simple gui.
Ginsu Victim:
DVD Fab does a good job as well. I use that and DVD Shrink for everything.
HaRuMaN:
Ripitforme
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