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		<title>Improve DVD backup quality with MenuShrink</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2007 14:22:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[No matter what DVD-to-DVD-R compressor or transcoding software you use, MenuShrink will improve the quality of the backup. The scheme is simple &#8211; by replacing the animated menus with still picture some more free space is recovered. This free space is then used for the actual movie, resulting in higher average bit rate thus giving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No matter what DVD-to-DVD-R compressor or transcoding software you use, MenuShrink will improve the quality of the backup. The scheme is simple &#8211; by replacing the animated menus with still picture some more free space is recovered. This free space is then used for the actual movie, resulting in higher average bit rate thus giving you better image quality.What is surprising is the amount of space that can be saved. For example The Star Wars Trilogy (Episodes IV, V, VI) has menu structures of roughly <strong>500 megabytes</strong> for each disc. At the MenuShrink homepage (no longer exist) there were reported savings of over <strong>2000 megabytes</strong>! Now as the net capacity of a single layer DVD recordable disc is about <strong>4.3 gigabytes</strong>, the amount of space saved by shrinking the menu is substantial, and may result as an dramatic improvement to the overall quality.</p>
<p>Best of all &#8211; MenuShrink is free, and extremely easy to use &#8211; download it form <a href="http://bitburners.com/software/menushrink/3861/"><strong>HERE</strong></a>. The guide is yet to be converted to our new site platform, but you can read it from our archive in <a href="http://old.bitburners.com/Guides/DVD_Movie_Backups/Improve_DVD_backup_quality_with_MenuShrink/"><strong>HERE</strong></a>.<a href="http://bitburners.com/software/menushrink/3861/"><strong> </strong></a><span class="contentheading"></span></p>
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		<title>MenuShrink</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2007 12:43:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[MenuShrink is a convient tool for improving DVD compression, without sacrificing the quality of the video. MenuShrink accomplishes this by replacing animated DVD menus with still images, thus freeing a lot of data capacity for the video. In some movies the savings are hundreds of megabytes and even movies with more that 1 GB of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MenuShrink is a convient tool for improving DVD compression, without sacrificing the quality of the video. MenuShrink accomplishes this by replacing animated DVD menus with still images, thus freeing a lot of data capacity for the video. In some movies the savings are hundreds of megabytes and even movies with more that 1 GB of menu content exist! In such cases the quality improvement of the video can be substantial.</p>
<p>Even though MenuShrink is fully legal software and does not infringe any copyrights, by decrypting procteions or otherwise, Jean got into legal issues for MenuShrink and was forced to quit developing the software. We are currently hosting the last released version v2.41 of MenuShrink.</p>
<p><strong>Author:</strong> Jean Laroche,  abandonware<br />
<strong>License:</strong> Freeware</p>
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