Saturday 24 March 2012

DVD Shrink 3.2


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DVD Shrink you can use to backup your DVD and make copies of the data that you think is important in order not to lose.

DVD Shrink is a software to backup DVD disks. You can use this software besama with DVD burning software of your choice, to make a backup copy of any DVD video disc.

DVD Shrink DVD memburning not, but just make a copy of the DVD. The output from DVD Shrink is saved as files on your hard drive, which you can then burn onto a DVD-R using separate burning software, such software is available on DVD-R drive.

If you want to backup a DVD video, DVD Shrink has Decrypter, so no need meripping DVD files on HDD first. This software is capable of generating an ISO image of the DVD which has diripping, or a VIDEO_TS folder for you to process any further, either for viewing or burning purposes.

Almost every DVD title is designed to prevent you from making a copy. How to make prevention the first is encryption. A number of DVD title has been encrypted, which prevents you not to copy them into your hard drive, or if you try to do it, you can not play the resulting file. DVD Shrink solves this problem by using a decryption algorithm.

The next problem is very easy. Almost every DVD video title is too big to be copied if no modifications into a DVD-R. DVD Shrink solve this problem by minimizing, or rather do a "shrinking" the data from your original DVD.

DVD Shrink provides two ways memodofikasi DVD drive. Two ways are re-authoring and re-encoding. You can use one to "the maximum shrinkage, both of them combined.

Some important features of DVD Shrink is as follows:

A. Incorporating Quality Settings tab in the dialog that comes with a backup option to enable AEC "adaptive error compensation" algorithms.

2. Updated to NeroSDK 1:05, which has support for memburning DVD-9 dual-layer media. Inserting a DVD-9 target size in preferences window.

3. Meremove "burn with DVD Decrypter" checkbox and replaced with a selectable backup target.

4. Entering burn using CopyTiDVD as a target red and swollen, and appears if CopyToDVD is installed.

5. Incorporate automatic support for mensplitting ISO file if saved into the FAT32 partition.

And the latter is, why do you use DVD Shrink? Because DVD Shrink for free!
 

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