In the context of digital media sharing, a "DVDR" or "DVD-R" release refers to a
: DVD-R (the "minus" format) was developed by Pioneer in 1997 and is approved by the DVD Forum. It is generally more compatible with older standalone DVD players compared to its competitor, DVD+R. Recording Process : Unlike mass-produced commercial "DVD-ROM" discs which are from a master mold, DVD-R discs are using a laser that alters a dye layer on the disc. Filmes DVDR
Often includes everything from the retail version, such as original menus, multiple audio tracks (e.g., 5.1 Surround Sound), subtitles, and "making-of" features. Compression: In the context of digital media sharing, a
Insert your DVD. Open MakeMKV. It will bypass CSS encryption (for legal backups of your own discs). Select the main title (usually the longest track) and deselect unwanted audio languages and subtitles. Output: a large .mkv file (~4GB). Often includes everything from the retail version, such