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DVD Shrink 1.03 Observation
Hope this information is useful to someone.
Recently I attempted to use "DVD Shrink" v.1.03 to copy a short movie DVD. The original DVD had a half inch scratch about 1/4 inch from the outer edge of the disc and in the general direction of the data tracks. "DVD Shrink" was unable to copy the disc and reported the problem as a "CRC Error." I then attempted a copy of the same original DVD with "DVD X Copy" v.1.4.1 which had no trouble in reading the original DVD and making an exact duplicate. While it is hard to beat the price of "DVD Shrink" compared to the $99 price tag for "DVD X Copy," this experience suggests that the latter might have a more robust read algorithm. Regards, LGS |
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One of dvdxcopy's features is the ability to:
Restore Scratched or Damaged DVD movies
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I would have just polished the dvd with a finishing car polish. That usually cleans up a scratch thats not too deep. DVD Shrink is made by a guy who knows more about coding than he does about the basics of a dvd. Give him time he will make the better program.
Tyler!
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