8 years ago or so when I was using a competitors product to copy my DVD's I could specify the output size of the compression to anything I wanted for my .iso. I honestly don't remember what the program was that I was using - but being able to specify a size was great.
It was much like when you create a .mkv file in DVDFab, and when you go to the advanced options - you can use the slide bar to specify what output size you wanted the file to be.
This is exactly what you were able to do with your final .iso file for DVDs in this other product.
Now that I'm starting to rip my BDs into files to save on hard drive and play through my network, I would love to keep the files as .iso but get it less that 25GB, as you can definitely get much lower than 25 and still retain great quality. (And 3D .iso files play great on my media player, but 3D .mkv files do not, unless they are SBS)
The only option to get under 25 is to convert it to .mkv - and I would really like to keep the files as .iso incase I need to burn it off to a disc or something in the future.
It was much like when you create a .mkv file in DVDFab, and when you go to the advanced options - you can use the slide bar to specify what output size you wanted the file to be.
This is exactly what you were able to do with your final .iso file for DVDs in this other product.
Now that I'm starting to rip my BDs into files to save on hard drive and play through my network, I would love to keep the files as .iso but get it less that 25GB, as you can definitely get much lower than 25 and still retain great quality. (And 3D .iso files play great on my media player, but 3D .mkv files do not, unless they are SBS)
The only option to get under 25 is to convert it to .mkv - and I would really like to keep the files as .iso incase I need to burn it off to a disc or something in the future.
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