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DVD Shrink will also burn your backup DVD, if you
have installed the latest version of Nero. You can download a demo version of
Nero here. If you already
possess alternative burning software and prefer to stick with it, then you can
still use DVD Shrink. The output from DVD Shrink can be saved as files on your
hard drive, or as an ISO disc image on your hard drive, which you can then burn
with software of your choice.
DVD Shrink is free software. You should never pay
for DVD Shrink. Please refer to the License Agreement.
Why use DVD Shrink?
Most DVDs are designed to prevent you from making
copies.
The first preventative measure is
encryption. Commercial DVD titles are often 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. DVD Shrink overcomes this problem with
built-in decryption algorithms, which means you can use DVD Shrink to backup a
DVD directly, without requiring any other software.
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 compressing or
"shrinking" the data from your original DVD. The latest DVD Shrink 3.2 contains
state-of-the-art compression algorithms, rivalling those found in the best
commercial softwares.
DVD Shrink also allows you to re-author
your DVD. You can make your own compilation from one or more source DVDs, or
select only the parts of a DVD which you intend to view, thus preserving more
space on your backup for the highest quality viewing.
Last but not least, why use DVD Shrink? Because DVD
Shrink is free! |