DVD shrink 3.2 adds quality settings tab

jellybelly used our news submit to tell us that he just spotted a newer version of DVD Shrink. DVD Shrink is a software that can help you back up your DVD discs. You can use this software with a burning program as well. DVD Shrink merely saves a file to your hard drive, from there you can use any program you like to back up to DVD.


Changelog Version 3.2.0.14 - 25 July 2004:

  • Added Quality Settings tab in the backup dialog, with optionto enable AEC "adaptive error compensation" algorithms.
  • Updated to NeroSDK 1.05, which includes support for burningDVD-9 dual-layer media.
  • Added DVD-9 target size in preferences window.Removed "burn with DVD Decrypter" checkbox and replaced witha selectable backup target.
  • Added burn with CopyToDVD as a backup target, this appears if CopyToDVD is installed.
  • Added automatic support for splitting ISO files if they aresaved to a FAT32 partition. In this case a .MDS file isalso output which can be burned with DVD Decrypter and mounted by Daemon Tools. MDS files can additionally be opened withDVD Shrink from the "Open Disc Image..." menu.
  • Added support for replacing a title with a custom image. Adefault image from Guy Incognito is installed.
  • Added "InstallPath", "InstallApp" and "InstallHelp" keys to the DVD Shrink registry.
  • Added "March by ZeF69" toolbar.

Bug fixes:

  • Fixed bug where Panscan and Letterbox subpicture streams could be erroneously discarded in some circumstances.
  • Fixed bug if volume label exceeded 32 characters.

You can find a download of this freeware program over here. Thanks jellybelly for submitting this news for us!

Source: DVD Shrink

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