Just wondering if any of you have ever used a dvd shrink produced movie on a large HDTV? I am currently using dvd shrink and love it. I notice no quality loss, but I am viewing on a normal 32" tv. Should I expect to see lesser quality if i was to view it on a larger HDTV?
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Thank you for your replies. I feel a little more comfortable now with the time I have spent burning all these movies. I think I am going to try and find an electronics store with a dvd player hooked up to a 50"+ HDTV and see how it looks. I always hear about the so called 'more advanced' ways of burning movies, such as using CCE, etc - The people who are frequent users of those programs always swear up and down that DVD Shrink is absolutely horrible when compared to a CCE, etc produced movies, and nothing compared to the original.
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The people who are frequent users of those programs always swear up and down that DVD Shrink is absolutely horrible when compared to a CCE, etc produced movies, and nothing compared to the original.
I don't believe any(or most) of us ever said that, and if so, sorry if "I" gave that impression. I have praised the new shrink 3.2 to the heavens. It is leaps and bounds better. Both in features(still image to retain menu function for one) and in quality(new 2 pass and AEC settings). Not to mention, it's FREE!
However, having said all that, RB/CCE in my mind is better, that doesn't make shrink "horrible". Besides can't you praise one app and still applaud another?
Also, I like different apps for different situations. There is no rule stating you must use one program of your choosing and that is all.
( I use about 5 apps, oh wait, there's Alchohol 120 for bin/cue files. OH and then there's.... wait, and ...)