Somehow ripped 38gb off a regular DVD?

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hunterjwizzard
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Somehow ripped 38gb off a regular DVD?

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I'm more curious than confused as I know there must be an answer. I have a regular DVD, not sure quite where the main film is so I just ripped the whole thing, some I ended up with 38 gigs worth of files. How did 38gb fit on an ordinary disk?
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hunterjwizzard
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That would do it. Thanks!
Woodstock
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Re: Somehow ripped 38gb off a regular DVD?

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Or it's a Lionsgate disk, with multiple fake titles.
dcoke22
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Woodstock wrote:
Sat Dec 26, 2020 8:55 pm
Or it's a Lionsgate disk, with multiple fake titles.
Out of curiosity, does Lionsgate do that on DVDs? I've seen it multiple times on Blu-rays. I rarely am dealing with DVDs these days, so I haven't seen it.
Woodstock
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Yes, they do.

I first saw it on Divergent - 8 copies of the movie with the correct approximate run time on the DVD, with only one being correct. There were others that had run times more than a minute off the official run time.
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Re: Somehow ripped 38gb off a regular DVD?

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Woodstock wrote:
Sat Dec 26, 2020 8:55 pm
Or it's a Lionsgate disk, with multiple fake titles.
Most likely.
I love MakeMKV but if I need to rip a DVD from Lionsgate I usually have to use a different product as, if it's not a bunch of fake titles, it's a title that purposely points to an invalid region of the disc, which causes read errors.
I know Mike is focusing mostly on UHD, and I buy mostly UHD titles, but a little bit of time on DVDs still might be in order as some titles are still not available on BD or UHD.
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