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    Is it possible to capture material from a DVD? My DVD is about as simple as one can get. No menus or anything other than a one hour video.
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    DVD shrink in reauthoring mode or Videoredo.
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    It looks like DVDShrink has several download choices, BatchShrink, DVDShrinkg for Imgburn, etc. I'm using Win7-64-bit. Developer site gets me to an ad by Verizon. Download from mirror gets me a 32-bit version, which is likely what I'll have to settle for.
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    Originally Posted by solarblast View Post
    It looks like DVDShrink has several download choices, BatchShrink, DVDShrinkg for Imgburn, etc. I'm using Win7-64-bit. Developer site gets me to an ad by Verizon. Download from mirror gets me a 32-bit version, which is likely what I'll have to settle for.
    Most likely all versions are linked here in the tools section. (There never was any 64-bit version that I've ever heard of, as development ceased quite a few years ago.) The program is also available from numerous sites, though you probably don't need to look anywhere else.
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