DVD95 is a powerful gnome-based software designed to convert large size DVD9 files into smaller 4.7GB DVD5 files with ease, saving user's storage space and providing optimal playback quality.
DVD95 offers multiple options for optimizing your conversions. You can compute the shrinking factor manually or use an adaptive compression ratio method. Additionally, DVD95 lets you choose whether to convert your DVD to a file tree or an ISO file. The software supports playback using popular media players such as xine, VLC, and mplayer. However, burning is achieved using third-party software like k3b.
DVD95 supports two copy modes: one without menus (featuring only one video title set with multiple audios and subtitles) and one with menus (again, featuring only one video title set with multiple audios and subtitles).
A recent update to DVD95 introduced several new features and bug fixes. These include the management of loop devices, the addition of translations in languages such as Estonian, Portuguese, and Czech, and a patch to enable zero sub or zero audio in dvd2vob.c. A correction was made to solve the cell selection problem, and a Deutch language option was added.
All in all, DVD95 is an excellent option for anyone who needs to convert DVD9 files to a more manageable DVD5 format. Its streamlined interface, quick operation, and various options for optimization make it a top choice.
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