Changelog Booktype DVD-ROM is checked by default, disabled if unsupported.
Fixed bug where deep analysis could still be forced on.
Added preferences option for "built-in software renderer" which solves video preview problems on some systems.
Preview window now tries to play only audio streams which are available in a title.
Changes to file reading code, can enable overlapped I/O and specify read block size by options in preferences.
Automatically stop video preview when using Start/End control in re-author mode.
Fixed problem of incorrectly reported burning speeds.
Prefix drive letter to list of available burning devices.
Fixed bug where analysis results file could be saved to the wrong filename after "deep analysis before backup", so the results were not cached when opening the same DVD a second time.
Some performance improvements, analysis and encoding approx. 6% faster on test systems.
The new DVD Shrink 3.14 has a faster encode engine than DVD Shrink 3.14. For those who own dvd burners and have slow extraction time(with your dvd-rom or dvd burner) then I encourage you to get a Lite ON LTD 163\165\166 dvd-roms as these are blazin' fast(11.x dvd rip speed). In this newer version you can use DVD Shrink to burn your encoded dvd movie backup(over 4.7 gig).
Asus K8N nVidia nForce3 Pro 250 GB, Athlon 64 3200+, Hitachi 80 gig SATA 150, Corsair XMS 1 gig PC4000, ATI Radeon Saphire 9600 Pro (256 DDR), Windows XP Pro (64 Bit),Lite-ON SOHD 167T,, Plextor PX-712SA,BenQ 1640.
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