ok, i just bought supcom and its approx 4.8gigzreg dvd's are 4.7, is there any way to shrink this down using ultra iso? i know if i just blatently remove files from the iso it will screw the install processor do i have to just settle and use a DLp.s. i tried converting it to a compressed iso and its just over by a few megs etc...also, im having the same size problem with rainbow6 vegas,any / all suggestions appreciated
7/31/2007 11:41:28 PM
uh regular dvd-r's are 4.37gigs.dual layer is your only option if you want to burn them
7/31/2007 11:51:17 PM
im staring at a stack of dvd+r's that read 4.7gig
7/31/2007 11:52:32 PM
gb (SI) = 10^3gb (binary) = 2^30They are reporting 4.7gb in SI units.In actuality you get 4.377 gigabytes (binary).[Edited on August 1, 2007 at 12:03 AM. Reason : .]
8/1/2007 12:03:06 AM
oh ok ill keep that in mind, didnt realizebut to the point, other then DL theres no way of ...i guess...thinning out a dvd w/out messing up the .exe? i.e. taking out the directx files that come with the install etc
8/1/2007 12:06:40 AM
it doesnt mess up the disc. Apparently you've never heard of copy protection. Go google safediscoh heck, i feel like being nicehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SafeDischttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StarForcehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SecuROM
8/1/2007 12:16:24 AM
enable overburn and bit-level copying and tell the copy protection to suck your balls
8/1/2007 12:53:44 AM
^may or may not work.
8/1/2007 1:01:26 AM
dual layer is your only option if you want to burn them
8/1/2007 10:36:00 AM
Have you considered just using regular file compression on the .iso and putting it on the DVD? When you needed to use it, you could just mount the .iso using Daemon Tools I guess. It would be kind of a hassle but it might work.
8/1/2007 10:39:15 AM