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  1. Hi

    I am thinking about buying DVD Squeeze. The prices of DVD disks in Iceland are very high. Will my Philips DVDR 880 been abel to read those disks. The Philips recorder is a bit choosy.
    Has anybody tried to use DVD Squeeze Software and been abel to play the created CD on Philips DVDR 880.

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    Hrafnkell
    Iceland
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    Isn't DVD Squeeze one of the ones that sells you DVDShrink in a pretty box that looks like a Ulead product? Rather than spending money on what is effectively ripped off software, just download DVDShrink and have the real thing for free.
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    Works with any CD recorder
    Save movies to your Laptop!
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    For less than a night at the movies, you'll get our all-inclusive DVD compression software as well as free bonus software to Copy ANY DVD to a CD-R! Yes, the same CD-R's you've purchased in packs of 100 or more can now become an integral part of your multimedia library with EXACTLY the SAME QUALITY as those DVD's you've been forced to shell-out upwards of $20 each in stores.
    Yeh, here's the "scoop" from their website. How about that "NO LOSS OF QUALITY" compressing 6 DVD's to one. I wouldn't go anywhere near this ripoff. DVD Shrink is free and doesn't lie about what it does. At $40, Squeeze is throwing money away.
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    Yeh, here's the "scoop" from their website. How about that "NO LOSS OF QUALITY" compressing 6 DVD's to one. I wouldn't go anywhere near this ripoff. DVD Shrink is free and doesn't lie about what it does. At $40, Squeeze is throwing money away.
    I would love to see how "Event Horizon" turns out with that. This is arguably the most difficult movie to capture because of the excessive rapid flashing lights through much of the movie. My first attempt looked like a "why too-low a bitrate can ruin a capture" example. Macro blocks all over the place.

    I would avoid any software that is obviously lying about losing quality ....there's NO WAY a DVD squished down onto a CD is going to be anywhere near as good.
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