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What Is A DVD Shrink?

Date Published: 28th August 2007
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DVD Shrink enables you to copy a DVD very easily. Copying a DVD doesn't get much simpler than this. Put the DVD into DVD-ROM or DVD burner. Choose either a Full Disk (1:1) copy or a main movie only. It'll analyze DVD, encode video files, and finally burn a copy of the DVD to DVD±R media.

DVD Shrinks allow the user to select compression level for each video track separately to obtain the desired disc size, which is usually below 4.7GB. 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.

With DVD Shrink, you can reduce the size of the DVD in two ways. One is to remove content from the DVD eg. Remove extra features, and the other is to keep the entire original content, but reduce their quality and hence, file size.


DVD Shrink is the a free software that allows you to "shrink" existing DVD movies by removing content or reducing their quality so that they will all fit onto a single 4.7 GB DVD recordable. This is the first software of this kind that is actually free.

Most DVD titles are designed to prevent you from making copies. The first preventative measure is encryption. Most DVD titles are encrypted, which prevents you from either copying them to your hard drive, or if you manage to do so, being able to play the resulting files.

The next problem is not so easy. Most DVD video titles are simply too large to fit, without modification, onto a single recordable DVD-R disk. DVD Shrink overcomes this problem by modifying or "shrinking" the data from your original DVD. Last but not lease it's free.


About The Author: Roger King has been using DVD studio pro for video production and get the best results ever. In-house post production facility that do custom video editing,, visit his web site www.finalvideoproduction.com for his services.

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