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#257292
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Nine Inch Nails - The Broken Movie (Released)
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This is a 1.5 GB DVD of a 20-minute long film, and barring an official release, this is probably as good as it will get.

It was reconstructed using high-quality sources for the actual music videos. The surrounding portions (which constitute the rarely-seen "movie") are of what I would call "VCR tape quality." It is definitely watchable. The torture scenes, however, are purposefully filmed on crappy, grainy, shaky film (I think), so it naturally is harder to watch, but even if given the best source available (the original) it would still be difficult to see because of how rough the filming was.
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#257256
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Nine Inch Nails - The Broken Movie (Released)
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I don’t know how many of you Star Wars fans are also fans of Nine Inch Nails, but if you are, you may be interested in knowing that there is a completed preservation of their infamous Broken movie (which you can learn more about by clicking here).

The Broken movie is definitely not for the faint of heart, and probably not really healthy for anyone to see, but it is another film project that has never received an official release. Appropriately enough, you can find this on Demonoid.

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#257077
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Burning Video DVDs With More Than Just Audio/Video_TS Folders / Makin' ISO's Off Of Hard Drive Files
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So, I have Nero Express, the lite version of Nero. I should probably just break down and buy the full version, but I can't afford it right now.

Anyway, my dilemma is that I need to burn some DVDs from my hard drive that also happen to have DVD-ROM content, which I want to include. Nero Express doesn't allow you to add any files that aren't directly related to the barebones DVD structure.

My theoretical solution to this is to (hopefully) find a freeware ISO making program that will let me create DVD-sized ISO's from contents on my hard drive. Is there such a thing? The few that I have tried so far crap out around 600 MB, which leads me to believe they may be intended more for CD-sized projects.

Otherwise, are there any DVD burning programs that burn as well as Nero, are free, and allow you to place DVD-ROM content on a DVD video disc?

Can DVD Decrypter or ImgBurner do either of these things, and I just haven't figured out how yet?

Thanks for any/all help as always!