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  1. I have notice that the movies backed up by dvd shrink at even NO compression rate has slightly inferior video quality than the originals, such as less bright, contrast and sharp. But deep analysis cost additional 45-60 mins. I wonder if anyone have any idea if the deep analysis would help to improve the video quality when the mode is at NO compression.

    Any reply is very appreciated.

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    I think you're imagining it. If there is no compression, nothing is being done to the video. Or at least that's how I understand DVD Shrink's workings.
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  3. When you re-author the movie, you will see dvd shrink on the right colume gives you the options for compression rate, either automatic or manu setting from no compression to still image. Dvd shrink can grip the movie the hard drive then re-author it the way you want. If you are picky about the quality of the video, one can use 2 dvds to back up a long movie w/ No compression rate.
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