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MenuShrink ver 1.0 - utility for shrinking DVD motion menus to still frames
MenuShrink is a small app that lets you compress DVD motion menus by turning them into still menus with or without audio. Best of all, is entirely completely free!
Many DVDs use motion menus (i.e., animated menus where buttons appear in front of a segment of video that usually loops). If you're having problems shrinking your DVD with DVD Shrink because it's too big to begin with, this tool might help you. It will turn your motion menus into still menus (where the buttons are overlaid over a still image), with or without audio.
In many cases, the space savings is tremendous. For the Star Wars movies, the main menus take about 600MB, and can easily be shrunk to about 40MB (keeping the audio).
Thanks for making this a sticky cynthia - I'm sure many shrinkers will enjoy this tool.
I am just putting the finishing touches on the Users Manual - the one that in is this version is sooooo out of date (it was done well over a month ago pre the GUI). As well, the web link to the manual will not function. But as a tool, it works just fine.
If anyone wants the users manual in word form tonight, please email me.
I urge readers to upgrade in the next week, when the guide is out and integrated into MenuShrink.
It would have been very gracious of blutach to wait for my green light before announcing the tool.
It's not yet ready, and I'm going to have to turn the web site off until it is.
jeanl
People, I've left the site up and rushed to put a version that's closer to the final Beta release. Sorry for the bout of grumpiness, as I was taken by surprise.
@ blutach: that's OK man, with all the help you've provided you can make a mistake! (I've made a bunch)
@ cynthia: thanks for the sticky! I appreciate it.
@ nwg thanks for the feedback!
Thanks guys! Appreciate the good words! I think we'll see a DVDRemake pro version before soon. That's my guess!
But you have to wonder how much life programs like DVD Shrink have left, given the (slow) advent of DL burning...
jeanl
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