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.
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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