PeJo and Allmighty used our news submit to tell us that the much anticipated version 1.2.0 from DVD2One has
been released. DVD2One is a transcoding engine that allows you to backup your
DVD movies to a DVD recordable.
The new version introduces a new engine
that should provide better image quality, besides the Windows version also
DVD2OneX the Apple version of DVD2One has been updated. Here are the
changelogs:
DVD2one
v1.2.0 changelog:
- New engine with constant compression ratio
for better image quality in long movies (2 1/2 hours and more).
- Pre-scanning of files for better estimation of
destination size in Full Disk Copy mode.
- Detection of encrypted data is now restricted to the
data DVD2one actually uses. This should prevent this error to pop up on
homebrew dvd's and unprotected originals.
- Removal of unused padding data in the videostream.
Japanese translation added for all honoured Japanese
customers. Works only with Windows 2000 and XP.
DVD2oneX V1.1.0
- Same new engine features as DVD2one V1.2.0.
- Localized version supporing 5 languages: English,
Dutch, German, Italian and French.
- Online help inclusive freeware help.
- Check if source comes from a (protected) DVD-ROM.
Check if destination is not a DVD-R, not writeprotected
and has enough free space.
Sheets are Aqua now, this is conform the Apple User
Interface Guidelines.
Added selection checkboxes to the Audio and Subtitle
lists.
Saves the state of the popup buttons (Output, Copymode
and Compression mode).
Fixed progress window bug while DVD2oneX is docked or
hidden, and processing is finished.
Fixed usage of pathnames (source and destination) with
special characters. |
For an
all-in solution we would recommend to give
CopyToDVD a try,
DVD2one has an option to process the images in CopyToDVD. More information and
downloads can be found on the DVD2one website. Join the ongoing discussions on this new
version in the
Official DVD2one Forum.
Source: DVD2One