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Old 2008-07-26, 09:44 PM
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Re: how is this possible?

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Originally Posted by AAR.oner View Post
went ahead and tried ripping it as a disc image using DVD Decrypter, then burned a new disc...the mac shows the new disc as 1.77GB, but the VIDEO_TS folder as 5.22GB

i don't want folks to have to d/l 5.22GB worth of "data" for only 1.77GB of real data...i'm at a loss :hmm:
what does the data size show ON your hard drive before you burn it back?

I can't see how cluster size differences could account for over 2x as much data difference... since it's only a handful of files (mostly large ones).. if it was thousands of MP3s, maybe.

in the files you ripped, on the hard drive, at a command prompt in the video_ts folder, do this:

DIR /A:DHSRA /S /O:N > videots.txt

and post the contents of the videots.txt output file, here, please
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