Free!!!! DVDShrink: Alternative to Dvd2One

kindest

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the more the better
so hopefully one of these companies will get it right and
make it look as good as cce 9 passes.
:)
 

ICR5

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actually its not too bad.. very fast though... 16mins total, decent quality
 

Cybordolphin

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Hmmmm..... "decent" quality. I guess that is the key. Do any of these render acceptable quality movies?
 

ICR5

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my defenition of "Decent Quality" was with my own copy of Scarface that is 170mins.. im sure its wayyyy better with a shorter flick like " Roxbury " ???? hehe

 

Silex

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Originally posted by: ICR5
Originally posted by: Parasitic
What's the resulting file type? Divx?

VOB files aka DVD files
Which can then be converted to DivX ala whatever prog you love to use to encode
/plug VirtualDub :p
 

ICR5

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Originally posted by: Jhill
Does this program keep the menus and extras?

You have the option to keep menus and extras if you select them manually, that's really up to the end users to do so.
Just did ROXBURY, which i own and looks just like the original too.. im starting to like this proggie :)
 

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Originally posted by: ICR5
Originally posted by: Jhill
Does this program keep the menus and extras?

You have the option to keep menus and extras if you select them manually, that's really up to the end users to do so.
Just did ROXBURY, which i own and looks just like the original too.. im starting to like this proggie :)

At the cost of overall quality?
 

bchalker

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This thing is extremely impressive so far. I've done three (legit) backups of my kid-scarred DVDs, and each has turned out great. Best for movie only burns. I like it better than Pinnacles IC just for the mere fact that it's only taken 15-30 minutes to do a DVD, while IC takes three times that long.

4 compression rates (if your files exceed 4.3gig), but not able to be manually set...i.e. ione setting may be too much, while another is not enough. No in-between. Should be in the future though.

Check this thread:
http://www.dvdrhelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=152198&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=40
 

bongaba

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It's not working on my Win2K Pro box after I downloaded the latest version. When I run the program it's just freezes.
 

Sepen

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Originally posted by: kindest
the more the better
so hopefully one of these companies will get it right and
make it look as good as cce 9 passes.
:)


That may never happen. A $2000 program versus free and $40 programs? I have used them all and for best quality,
CCE
DVD95Copy
IC7
DVD2One
DVDShrink

For fastest,
DVD2One and DVDShrink
DVD95Copy
IC7
CCE

My personal preferences,
DVD95Copy
DVD2One
IC7
CCE
DVDShrink

IMHO of course.

 

ICR5

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Originally posted by: Sepen
Originally posted by: kindest
the more the better
so hopefully one of these companies will get it right and
make it look as good as cce 9 passes.
:)


That may never happen. A $2000 program versus free and $40 programs? I have used them all and for best quality,
CCE
DVD95Copy
IC7
DVD2One
DVDShrink

For fastest,
DVD2One and DVDShrink
DVD95Copy
IC7
CCE

My personal preferences,
DVD95Copy
DVD2One
IC7
CCE
DVDShrink

IMHO of course.


AMEN!!! CCE still the overall best out there.. i agree on that !
 

sat4fun

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Originally posted by: spinn
what does DVD95Copy do? This is the 1st time I've heard of it...

Like the name implies, it is a DVD 9 to DVD 5 copier. It's a compressor.