DVDShrink, the latest in the sudden release of software that will convert your DVD-9 DVD Videos into a size that can be written to DVD-R/+R, has been updated to version 1.03. And what a release it is!
Here is what is new/changed:
Re-encoder
- Added extra encode levels. This is not a final solution to the encode interface, just a temporary measure.
- Added "Still Movie" encoding: only copy the I-pictures, heavily compressed. This gives huge compression as an alternative to deletion of the entire video stream
- Increased number of samples taken during analysis, so it takes 50% longer but gives more accurate expected sizes.
- The "not a system pack" error is fixed
Re-author:
- Increased brightness of video preview in re-author module, add and crop dialogs.
- Removed support for multi-angle from re-author. User is now offered only angle 1, which will prevent crashes.
- Added a message next to "include menus" checkbox in re-author, so hopefully people will stop thinking they can, um, include menus.
- Added code to strip all buttons and button commands from menus that are added in re-author, actually from anything that is added at all.
General:
- Fixed stupid bug where region and provider ID changes were written to the .IFO files but not the .BUP files, so they came out different.
- Modified error reporting dialog.
- Added check that source and destination folders are different.
For more on DVDShrink, head over to MrBass' DVDShrink site which has plenty of great information and the new download.
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