New DVD Shrink version released, rather large changelog

Conductor reports us that yesterday
a new DVD Shrink version has been released. As many of our readers will know, DVD Shrink is freeware software with
which you can re-author and transcode your DVD movies to make them fit on a DVDR
disc. Here is the changelog for the latest version, v3.1.4:


DVD Shrink v3.1.4:



  • Booktype DVD-ROM is checked by
    default, disabled if unsupported.

  • Fixed bug where deep analysis could
    still be forced on.

  • Added preferences option for "built-in
    software renderer" which solves video preview problems on some
    systems.

  • Preview window now tries to play only
    audio streams which are available in a title.

  • Changes to file reading code, can
    enable overlapped I/O and specify read block size by options in
    preferences.

  • Automatically stop video preview when
    using Start/End control in re-author mode.

  • Fixed problem of incorrectly reported
    burning speeds.

  • Prefix drive letter to list of
    available burning devices.

  • Fixed bug where analysis results file
    could be saved to the wrong filename after "deep analysis before
    backup", so the results were not cached when opening the same DVD a
    second time.

  • Some performance improvements,
    analysis and encoding approx. 6% faster on test
    systems.
Downloads to this latest DVD Shrink version can be found here. Please use our
Transcoding Software Forum on Club CD Freaks to discuss the
DVD Shrink software.

Source: DVD Shrink

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