lxDVDshrink software enables users to compress and store their original DVDs onto a low-priced single-layer DVD. Backing up of DVDs becomes efficient and space-saving with this software solution.
But that's not all - the recent gDVDshrink will soon become part of this package, adding even more value for users. However, to use this software, you'll need to have a few requirements in place, including GTK+ version 2.2.x, vamps, dvdauthor, and Perl-XML-XPath.
In this latest release, you can now dump selected title-streams instead of piping them, but this does require a bit more temporary disk space (around 10GB). The algorithm for calculating the requantization factor is also now more precise, and a slight jerkiness when playing back on standalones has been eliminated. Additionally, the software has switched from Fedora to Ubuntu, but this change shouldn't affect users; the software now only offers .tgz packages.
Overall, lxDVDshrink is a reliable and efficient tool for those looking to save space and backup their DVD collections. With its various features and consistent updates, it's definitely worth checking out for any DVD enthusiast.
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