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DennisD
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Andavari
All of the newest versions only crash on my system, even this new version.

DVD Shrink while old has never failed me in the decryption department.
rridgely
I use this program all the time. Usually the updates are just to crack whatever the newest encryption is. tongue.gif
I did like the older version better though because it didn't have that annoying donate screen.
hazelnut
QUOTE (Andavari @ Nov 7 2008, 01:06 AM) *
All of the newest versions only crash on my system, even this new version.

DVD Shrink while old has never failed me in the decryption department.



Like you Andavari I still use the old DVD shrink, never fails me either.
DennisD
I always use the combination of Shrink and the original DVD Decrypter to compress and burn in one operation, but the freeware version of DVD Fab has the ability to process only the main movie and relevant soundtrack.

Saves the time of having to process the entire disk with all the useless rubbish with it, and then split them in Shrink.
Andavari
I still use DVD Shrink for the more user involved process. tongue.gif However I use it to also backup the series off TV that I want to keep, and I like how easy it is to edit out commercials with it before encoding to Xvid.
Tom AZ
QUOTE (Andavari @ Nov 8 2008, 03:33 PM) *
I still use DVD Shrink for the more user involved process. tongue.gif

Is that by chance DVD Shrink 3.2?
Andavari
QUOTE (Tom AZ @ Nov 8 2008, 11:07 AM) *
Is that by chance DVD Shrink 3.2?

Yeah, since it's the last version.
kiti kutu
QUOTE (Andavari @ Nov 9 2008, 09:43 AM) *
Yeah, since it's the last version.



for sure its not work in my Vista 64-bit...

anyone have some problem with me ?
Andavari
QUOTE (kiti kutu @ Jan 3 2009, 05:14 AM) *
for sure its not work in my Vista 64-bit...

It's probably a 32-bit application. I don't know what compatibility modes Vista has however right clicking the program file "C:\Program Files\DVD Shrink\DVD Shrink 3.2.exe" may give some options. Shame the program is no longer updated though with all the other DVD decryption software floating about.
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