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Posted by Mike O'Sullivan on 10/30/05 19:16

Serial # 19781010 wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 08:20:15 +0000, Mike O'Sullivan <mike@nowhere.com>
> wrote:

>>I've recently downloaded both of these applications. DVD Shrink is what
>>I've used mostly. I'm puzzled about the need for Decryptor, considering
>>Shrink removes copy protection itself. Am I missing something, why do I
>>need Decrypter too, does it do something Shrink doesn't?
>
> Yes. Decrypter can handle certain titles that Shrink can not.
> NOTE:there are certain films even Decryter will not handle in that
> case use DVDfab (free) first and load into Shrink after DVDfab has
> done it's thing.
>
> Also Decrypter has a burn engine which is recognized by shrink.
> This allows you to configure Shrink to use the burn engine in
> Decrypter.
>
> Thus you can use Shrink as a one step ripper from authoring to
> decrypting to compressing to final burn. So you can set up Shrink to
> rip a movie and go away and forget about it and come back in a hour
> with the movie completely transferred from the commercial DVD movie
> disk to your burn copy. No muss no fuss.
>
Thank you for that. It's becoming clearer. By coincidence, I downloaded
DVD Fab today.

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