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  1. Hi, I love this new replacing a title/extra with a still image functionality. It works great enabling you to replace an extra in the DVD with a still image. But the still image will still preserve the same amount of time that the title/extra is shown. Therefore if the title/extra is shown for 5 minutes, the replaced still image will be shown for 5minutes. DVD Shrink 3.2 lacks the ability to reduce the length of the replace image, so that I just want to show the image for only 10seconds and not 5minutes. I am doing something wrong, or missing something. Could I reduce the still image display time to 10seconds easily????
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    i am a big fan of dvdshrink. i use it for 90% of my backups. i love that new feature aswell but like you said it need to be able to shorten the play time aswell. so when i need to remove a long peice of footage i use dvdremake . it will lt you replace the footage with video/image of any length and it will also let you just delete/blank the footage and have nothing in place of it ad still keep your menus ect.

    cheers.
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    it's possible to manually chop these long lengths of playback but I have other tools I can use to blank preShrink so I don't bother as I rarely backup DVD's now
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  4. What i always use is Ifoedit. With Ifoedit you could disable the playback on those still images. Or you could all together skip over the still images, and have your dvd start at the beginning of the Menu.
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    deleting playback using IFOEdit is questionable as not all standalones accept what Ifoedit does to the IFO's as it's not 100% compliant

    skipping to the Menu also can depend on your standalone as certain GPRM values etc are not set correctly when it reaches the menu so it loops or just hangs

    Sony DVD standalones are notorious for this and that's why I got rid of my free DAVS system when I bought a TV. It would just moan on about a dirty disc if the DVD wasn't 100% compliant!
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