DVD2one 2.0.3 adds universal binary for Intel and Mac OS-X

We
have received word that the latest 2.0.3 version of DVD2one now features a
universal binary with native Intel support. The company claims a significant
increase in speed over the PowerPC version on Rosetta. DVD2one software was one
of the first available to backup DVD movies. The software makes it possible
to reduce the size of a normal movie DVD (about 9 GB, DVD-9) to a DVD
recordable (about 5 GB,  DVD-5).


What's
new in this version: DVD2one V2.0.3





  • Language added: Korean (thanks to Taewon Yun).
  • Fixed small issue with default enabled audio and subtitle track (the
    tracks marked with *).
  • Fixed problem with missing audio tracks in full disc copy (thanks to
    forum member NinjaSteve).
  • Changed the way error conditions caused by corrupted data in source
    are handled.
  • Added automatic language selection for the user interface on first
    startup.
  • Increased program speed by rewriting core bit reading and writing
    routines and by improving the best quality mode processing routine:

    • PC: 30% faster (test movie from 11:38 to 8:55 on Pentium-M
      1.2Ghz).
    • Mac: 43% faster (test movie from 12:02 to 8:25 on dual G5 2GHz).
    • The PC core bit reading and writing routines were already more
      optimized than the Mac versions, hence the difference.
    • Speed increase may ofcourse vary on different computer
      configurations and with different movies.

  • PC: Fixed problem with Japanse symbols (kanji) in directories when
    output type is 'File Set'. The CreateDir function had not been updated
    in the previous release.
  • Mac: Universal Binary with native Intel and PowerPC versions. Native
    Intel code gives 2 times speedup compared to running PowerPC version on
    Rosetta.

Those interesting in checking ot a
trial download or obtaining the update can do so by visiting this
link.

Source: DVD2one

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