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DVDShrink 3.2 released July 25th new AEC algorithms

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I noticed last week that 3.1.7.6, the current version, is the LAST VERSION of DVD Shrink and no more will be forthcoming. Bugs will be fixed in the current version but no new features.

Truly a great program.

I have found a few DVDs that failed the be decrypted using DVD Shrink and Decrypter has worked on them when Shrink has bombed.
 
yes DVDshrink is indeed a great program.. the interface is very easy to use and very functional.. it is ashamed that no one is going to be updating the program..

it owuld be nice to incorporate cce for the ultimate quality for movies that are long and need a lot of compression..

i only use dvdshrink for movies that only show 80%+.. if it dips lower i re-encode with dvd2dvd/cce.. which is currently the best quality producer in terms of reencoding a dvd
 
I know its probably all been said before, but here it is again :
The following is the way to backup DVDs to 4.7 DVD discs:


1) Rip the DVD using DVDDecryptor, you can also rip using DVDShrink, but I had trouble with it for a couple of DVDs so I just use DVDDecryptor.

DVDDecryptor

Tutorial for DVDDecryptor

2) I then use TitleSetBlanker to blank out the Extras, FBI warnings, Trailers, etc, this will then enable you shrink the dvd with an improved video quality for the movie while maintaining the DVD Menus. There are other tools to do this but I found TitleSetBlanker to be the most easiest to use. You will also need DVDShrink 2.3 which allows you to see the RAW files so that you can determine which title files to blank out.

Title Set Blanker

DVDShrink 2.3 - use to see RAW title files

3) Use DVDShrink 3.1.7 to shrink the DVD that you ripped

DVDShrink 3.1.7 + Guide


4) Burn the shrunk DVD to Disc. You can output the shrunk files in DVDShrink to an ISO and then use DVDDecryptor to burn the ISO

Official DVDShrink Website


All this is done using great software i mentioned all for free, you can get the software from the links provided.

Other interesting links for more information than you will ever use:

DVD Video Help Forums


Digital Video Forums

I hope this helps
 
With DVD media at these low prices (comparatively, anyway), I never shrink anymore. I just use DVD Decryptor to rip all the files to my hard drive, and DVD Shrink to span two disks (using the start/end track in the re-authoring mode as mentioned earlier).

I wasn't pleased with the quality of some of my shrunk disks on my new 42" plasma, so it's worth it to me to spend two disks and ensure top quality reproduction.
 
Originally posted by: Rio Rebel
I wasn't pleased with the quality of some of my shrunk disks on my new 42" plasma, so it's worth it to me to spend two disks and ensure top quality reproduction.

Try dvdshrink 3.2 with it's new AEC algorithms.....retains the sharpness and doesn't smooth it out nearly as much. In my testing on a P4 2.53GHz takes an additional 17 minutes but it's worth the extra time.
 
There is no comparison. Let me count the ways -
1) I was one of the first users of XCopy and was disappointed to discover that each DVD burned by XCopy has an identifier that identifies you - the user.
2) No initial black nag screen from Shrink.
3) Much better picture quality with Shrink.

I still kept XCopy on my computer thinking that I'd once in a while use the flexibility offered by XCopy of choosing which extras to keep while retaining the menu (Shrink did not allow this as of 3.1.7 - you either did the whole DVD or re-authored without menus). But I do not use XCopy at all. If I want to split a DVD across two, I use DVDFab.
 
No cmparison between XCopy to DVDshrink, when one is free.


I learned early on to NEVER COMPLAINT ABOUT ANYTHING GOOD WHICH IS FREE!!!
 
when dvdshrink saves a copy of the dvd on your H how do you burn another copy of those files by using nero?
the fles that are backed up have IFO, BUP, VBO extensions
my nero burner seems to be looking for ISO extensions
 
Dc5505: Choose that you want to create a DVD Video Disc, and then put *ALL* of those files in the TS_Video folder & burn.
 
Originally posted by: PoPPeR
Well i'm a noob to DVD burning, but I have burned 50 DVD's in the past 2 weeks since I got my DVD burner so I've learned a lot the past two weeks.

I use DVD decrypter for the occasional movie that, even if stripped, still will end up being compressed down to 50-60%, which many people say is a noticeable loss in quality. From what I read, rule of thumb is anything near and above 70% is generally unnoticeable, so that's the standard that I adopted without actually testing that theory.

I backed up casino today, and the movie itself is already 7+ gigs. If you want to get it to fit on one DVD you need to compress it almost 50%, which by the 70% standard is very unacceptable, so I use dvd decrypter + dvdfab (tutorial can be found on mrbass or doom9) to split it and create the movie on 2 dvd's instead.


Hey thanks, Popper! I have been looking for some sort of guideline for what is and is not an acceptable compression ratio. I was going by an 80-85% ratio. Nice to know I can go aw low as 70%.
 
Try dvdshrink 3.2 with it's new AEC algorithms.....retains the sharpness and doesn't smooth it out nearly as much. In my testing on a P4 2.53GHz takes an additional 17 minutes but it's worth the extra time.

Is this something you have to enable, or does it do it by default?

Aaron
 
Originally posted by: dc5505
when dvdshrink saves a copy of the dvd on your H how do you burn another copy of those files by using nero?
the fles that are backed up have IFO, BUP, VBO extensions
my nero burner seems to be looking for ISO extensions

Newer versions of Nero should have no probs burning the Video_TS files directly.

But you can always use ImgTool classic to create an .iso file from your VBO's that dvdshrink made. See DOOM.org (under GUIDES) for detailed instructions

.iso's are nice if you make occasional multiple copies days weeks or months later.
 
My advice is with dvdshrink 3.2 there is no reason to not burn with dvddecrypter. With the prior version you needed an NTFS partition so it could save an .iso file over 4GB. Now with 3.2 even if you have a FAT32 partition (win98 FAT32only...or even win2000 or XP..that has a FAT32 partition) it'll work.

Bottomline: dvdshrink 3.2 + dvddecrypter = 100% freeware solution.
 
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