DVD Shrink v3.2.0.15
DVD Shrink is a versatile freeware tool for fitting a DVD-Video disc on a single DVDR disc.
DVD Shrink is capable of both re-authoring and re-encoding the movie. It features an intuitive user interface which makes it easy to choose what to keep, and what to lose.
DVD Shrinks allow the user to select compression level for each video track separately to obtain the desired disc size (which is usually below 4.38GB). The software is capable of producing either an ISO image of the ripped DVD, or a VIDEO_TS folder for further processing, viewing or burning.
Please read our DVD Shrink guide from here.
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| DVD Shrink |
| License: |
Freeware |
| Operating Systems: |
Win2k/ Win95/ Win98/ WinME/ WinXP |
| Date added: |
8.4.2003 |
| Last updated: |
2.8.2004 |
| Downloads: |
16,533,388 |
| Filesize: |
1.04 MB |
| Software homepage |
| Rating: |
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4.63 (782 votes)
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| snooperz 3 May 2008 0:04 for DVD Shrink v3.2.0.15 |
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Great program, If you have a movie that simply won't shrink down far enough to fit on a 4.7GB disk, there is a way around. Shrink and make the .iso file ignoring the programs warning that it won't fit on the DVD. Mount the .iso image that DVD shrink just made on a virtual drive,such as Nero or Daemon tools virtual drive. Choose the virtual drive as the new DVD to shrink, and reshrink it. Of course you will need to place the output for this file somewhere else, or rename it so there' conflict.
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| nu2duo 6 April 2008 3:37 for DVD Shrink v3.2.0.15 |
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I've been using it since day one! I have used it with win2k,xp, and vista and have never experienced any issues.
For those that aren't aware, some movies will not work. Especially the one's coming out of Sony pictures. However...get ripit4me along with decrypter and this gem....and you're set.
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| fosbrook 2 April 2008 13:41 for DVD Shrink v3.2.0.15 |
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I have been using this for about a year now and have had no problems whatsoever. I used to have it on an XP computer, but i bought a new laptop with Vista home premium and it works perfectly. Cant understand why it doesnt work for some people on vista as mine works fine?
Great product though, easy to use, good picture! Well worth what i paid!
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| mckittri 1 April 2008 16:42 for DVD Shrink v3.2.0.15 |
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I have enjoyed using Dvdshrink. It was easy to use until I purchased a new computer. Dvdshrink does not work with Vista :( Is there any update or other programs that will work just as well?
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| luzbellx 1 March 2008 23:47 for DVD Shrink v3.2.0.15 |
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I have three children under the age of eight years old, so backing up DVDs is a must in our house hold.
My three tools of choice to create backups of the children's movies we own are:
1. SlySoft AnyDVD
2. DVDecrypter (no longer available for download)
3. DVD Shrink
When combined with the latest version of AnyDVD, DVD Shrink is simply amazing--it is simple to use and is gets the job done quite well. The only times when DVD Shrink will not work for me are when a)the movie I am trying to backup is too big/long to be compressed into 4.38GB DVDs, b)when latest backup deterrents scheme has been used on the DVD I'm trying to backup (however, once AnyDVD releases its latest update, it is all good again!), and c)when the DVD I'm trying to backup is too scratched to be read reliably.
I really like DVD Shrink, I has saved quite a little bit of many by not having to re-buy movies for the kids, thus I give it an Excellent! vote.
PEACE!
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