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  1. Hi all

    A simple "yes" or "no" would be very much appreciated.

    Thanks in advance.
    ddlooping
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    Yes (over any of the other one clicks that is, I still sometimes use older ways)
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  8. Originally Posted by flaystus
    Yes (over any of the other one clicks that is, I still sometimes use older ways)
    heh....i still encode to SVCD with some of the movies....
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  10. Originally Posted by ddlooping
    Hi all

    A simple "yes" or "no" would be very much appreciated.

    Thanks in advance.
    hey...couldn't you make a poll out of this? or has it already been done??
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  11. Well, polls can be rather anonymous.
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  12. yes, but only as a replacement for ifo edit for movies that fit onto 1 dvd-r with stripping extra's.
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  13. YES.

    If you're scoring at home, good for you. If you're one of the unlucky ones staring at this screen, then that's 11 yes and 2 nos. :P
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  14. Yes, but I always seem to have problems at the end of the movie...I think it's the media though, not DVDshrink.
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    NO.
    It took too long, and quality wasn't as good as DVD2one (my opinion).
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    Yes. But I'm an occasional DVDShrink user. I prefer the two disc solution for the majority of my DVD9 backups.
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  18. Yes, and Kudo's to the author.
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    Yes.

    But only when I can, as someone else said, fit the entire movie onto a single blank by stripping extras.

    Or the OCCASIONAL sizedown. But usually if I'm gonna transcode or reauthor I use CloneDVD.

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  21. Yes!

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    Yes. No compression used. Just to remove unwanted subpictures and audio tracks and make a DVD5 and a half - sortof. Just to give DVD2One a better chance to achieve good quality for whole disk conversions.
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  23. Yes.

    Excellent prog.
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