Now click here (Marked as “5”) and choose if you
are going to use a DVD9 or DVD5 blank disc to
copy the DVD onto.
3.
Remember, it is all about the file size.
If you use a DVD5 disc, the file size of your
movie must be smaller than 4.3GB (4300MB) to
have no compression on your files.
I always try
to work it out to have no compression (to have
the best quality), although
sometimes you cannot do it without compression.
If it shows 100% (Marked as "6") that means your
files will not be compressed. If it shows 90%
(Marked as "6") that means your files will be
compressed by 10%. If it shows 85%, that means
your files will be compressed by 15%, etc.
If you choose DVD5 disc, DVDFab will
compress (make smaller) your files to 4.3GB
(4300MB) so that it will fit onto your DVD5
blank disc. If you use a DVD9 disc, there will
usually be no compression.
If you do a compression of
less than 30%, the quality difference between
your movie and the original movie will be
difficult to see with the naked eye.
If
DVDFab does not give you the option of DVD5,
then leave it on DVD9, and we will compress it
with DVD Shrink,
after we have copied it to our hard drive.
4.
Now click on the folder button (Marked as “7”)
and select a folder where you want to copy the
DVD files to. You can then click on MAKE NEW
FOLDER, give it the name of your movie, and
click OK.
5.
Now click the START button (Marked as
“8”) and wait for DVDFab to copy your movie.