AutoShrink 1.0 by nyplayer
burns dvd±r automatically when dvdshrink is done.
You can download it here http://www.mrbass.org/dvdshrink
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Oh, I thought that you were going to tell us how you autoshrinked your dink. Was kinda curious as to why you would have wanted to do that.
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When you're hung like the bassman, you don't want to scare the ladies away :P
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Nice concept. I use gearpro to burn, thus without software changes it won't work for me.
Am I the only one who checks the output prior to burning. I don't do it so much anymore but got into the habit when using tmpgenc, dvd2avi etc. All that messing around gave me a few interesting combinations i.e. wrong aspect ratio, wrong language, mismatched audio video.
I still check most of what I do just to make sure that it is right and that it at least works off of files on my HD. -
all I get when I fire up Autoshrink is a run time error code "339"
component COMDLG32.OCX is missing or not registered.
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Autoshrink the dink?
Remind me of the Seinfeld episodes where whats-his-name got SHRINKAGE from the cold water in the pool.
I think that shrunk his dink pretty good. The ladies all laughed.
Back to topic: What burning software does that thing use?I'm not online anymore. Ask BALDRICK, LORDSMURF or SATSTORM for help. PM's are ignored. -
Originally Posted by dlb
It burns using imgtool which uses an API of Nero.
btw the title of the thread should have been 'AutoShrink 1.0 by nyplayer' but hey I was kinda whacked when I posted so I used my creative genius and IQ power to come up with a humdinger. That's a knee slapper! -
Can Autoshrink get around the 4GB file size limitation that I've experienced on using IMgtool on W98se FAT32 file system
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OldeMan,
nero express doesn't create an .iso image file before burning...it burns the files individually, so there's no conflict with FAT32's 4 gig limit.