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BlkPnthr 

Group: Members
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Joined: Dec. 2004
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Posted on: Dec. 31 2004,23:37 |
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I am interested in knowing how to compress images so that you can compress multiple images to fit onto 1 DVD. I've come across a few DVD's that have multiple OS's on them and if I was to extract each seperate image, and take a total disc size, it would exceed 6.5+ Gig. Now, my question is, how can I compress images even greater to fit onto 1 DVD to maximize my space.
Has anyone ever heard of this?? It's possible, I've seen it done. Just don't know how.
Any leggit assistance is appreciated.
Thank you in advance !!
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xoben 

Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 849
Joined: Nov. 2003
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Posted on: Jan. 01 2005,04:18 |
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UltraISO has a simmilar feature named 'Optimize', which may hep you do make All-in-one bootable DVDs.
1) Create a new image  . Add all files and folders to new image  . Choose 'File'->'Properties', and check 'Optimize' option  . Save the ISO image 2) Edit an ISO  . Open the ISO image  . Choose 'File'->'Properties', and check 'Optimize' option  . Use 'Save As' to get a compressed image
Edited by xoben on Jan. 01 2005,04:19
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