DVD Shrink version 2.3 has been released, lots of bugfixes


On the Digital Video Forum we can read that a new DVD Shrink version has been released. According to the author the transition from version 1.3 to 2.x caused quite a few bugs to slip into the freeware program. This latest released fixes a number of them:

DVD Shrink v2.3:

  • Fixed bug in re-author module which occurred in certain DVDs with a strange PGC structure. This bug caused dvd player to freeze or lockup at specific points in the movie.
  • Added support for 64bit file sizes.
  • Added support for opening files generated by IFOEdit software
  • Fixed bug which caused analysis to crash if input video stream is corrupt
  • Attempt to make "Remapping VOBS" stage more reliable, even if there are errors on original DVD.
  • Added automatic "retry" (4 retries) if read from disk fails.
  • Fixed error in .IFO file output: vtsi_mat_ea, vts_tmapt_ea.
  • Fixed bug where video could be corrupted in some rare situations (vobu containing more than one sequence header).
  • Tweaked video encoder module, now slightly faster.
  • Fixed bug in "Still Pictures" mode, picture temporal reference is now set correctly, and sequence end code is always written.
  • Added "Total Processing Time" information to finish dialog.
  • Added support in "Preferences" for combining titles which overlap or share the same video in the DVD View. This prevents confusion where a compression level applied to one title also affects another, because they share the same video.
Downloads to this latest DVD Shrink version can be found via this link. Please use our Transcoding Software Forum to discuss this latest version!

Source: Digital Video Forum

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