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.
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Source: Digital Video Forum