DVD Shrink for PC

DVD Shrink for Windows

v 3.2.0.15.0|DVD Shrink

Technical Details

Category
Multimedia
Sub Category
Video
License
Free
Requirements
Windows 98, Windows Vista, Windows 2003, Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 7
Language
English
Author
DVD Shrink
Version
3.2.0.15.0
Size
1.07 MB

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Copy DVDs using DVD Shrink

DVD Shrink is a program that backs up DVD discs. It is a DVD burning software that can save data from a DVD to a hard drive. DVD Shrink comes with an in-built break to allow users to bypass restrictions that prevent them from burning or copying commercial DVDs.

What purpose does DVD Shrink serve, exactly?

DVD Shrink allows you to compress and shrink data in order to save it and share it on your computer. You can also burn DVDs with DVD Shrink using Nero

DVD Shrink allows you to re-author DVDs or create compilations according your preferences. It makes it easy for you to access data on DVD that is otherwise protected and cannot be saved on your computer.

What are the benefits to DVD Shrink?

DVDs can contain a lot video and audio data that would otherwise be lost in this era of YouTube and online streaming. DVD Shrink allows you to retrieve data from commercial DVDs and save it to hard drives. You can also unlock DVDs and store your data on a cloud. This allows you to save space on a physical DVD. DVD Shrink is a great program that can work with encrypted commercial DVDs and has its own decryption algorithms.

DVD Shrink's other major advantage is its freeware. This makes it an excellent choice for people who don’t want to spend money.

What are the downsides to DVD Shrink?

DVD Shrink can be used to extract and store data from DVDs. However, DVD burning requires Nero as the default program. DVD burning is impossible without Nero.

DVD Shrink's developer did not release an updated version after 2005, so the program is not compatible with Windows 10. The program works best with Windows 9x/2000/XP. There have been problems with DVD Shrink on Windows Vista/7. DVD Shrink can sometimes be out of date and not compatible with newer operating systems. DVD Shrink is not updated and may not be capable of unlocking some of the latest encryption formats.

Other problems reported by DVD Shrink include audio issues, errors reading files, burning DVDs problems, and loss of quality when copied.

What are the alternatives to DVD Shrink

Handbrake is the main alternative to DVD Shrink. It can copy and save data from DVDs. Handbrake has more options than DVD Shrink, and can convert the original DVD to a format that can be viewed on the computer. DVD Shrink copies the DVD to an.ISO file while Handbrake allows you to choose from many file formats.

Other options for DVD Shrink include MakeMKV for DVDs and BluRay, bitRipper (to back up as AVI files), AnyDVD to remove RPG Region Code, RipIt (to copy DVD data on Macs), ioBit and many more.

What is the final verdict?

DVD Shrink is an easy-to-use program that allows you to copy and compress DVDs onto a hard drive. It has not been updated in 2005 and may have compatibility issues with new operating systems. It also has problems reading files and unlocking some of its new encryptions. This can sometimes render the program useless. Handbrake and other alternatives make it easier to access data on DVDs. DVD Shrink is a tool that allows you to copy files and data from DVDs. However, it can be easily replaced by other options that offer the same or more.