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ShrinkTo5 GUI

ShrinkTo5 GUI - 2.0.2

fast DVD copying engine

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Current Version: 2.0.2
Release Date: 2006-04-22
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 2,428
Downloads (all versions): 3,505

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Product Description:

ShrinkTo5 is the new, powerful and fast DVD copying engine. ShrinkTo5 has been developed as a cross-platform engine available for free for anyone. To ensure a fast spreading to other platforms ShrinkTo5 is distributed as open-source.
ShrinkTo5 can copy movies with an undeniably superior picture quality. No matter if you wish to copy just the main movie or the whole movie DVD, ShrinkTo5 always produces a superb picture quality, since the ShrinkTo5 engine always concentrates on the main movie. No tedious configuration is needed like with other copying tools, ShrinkTo5 will always find the perfect balance automatically.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows 98

Additional Requirements:

  • Windows 98/ME/2000/XP

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ShrinkTo5 GUI CommentaryNo longer available - Version: 2.0.2, 2/9/2007 11:26PM PST

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midnightbrewer
The link for this "free" software now leads to a for-pay product produced by an entirely different company. I guess the noble goal of bringing free DVD ripping to the masses wasn't turning a profit. I think the entry should be removed as false advertising.
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