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Why the DVD shrink preview player is rather small and punch-drunk?

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Why the DVD shrink preview player is rather small and punch-drunk?

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– Since it is NOT a DVD player and the DVD shrink preview window ONLY serves as an indicator where the shrinking process currently is, we have implemented a small preview window. This allows us to speed up the DVD shrink conversion process; on some system the process would be significantly lower. • My DVD drive is a DVD writer. After the shrinking from DVD disc or burning to DVDR disc is done, I can not restart shrinking and burning? – In certain cases, some DVD writer do not change back to the “Ready” state after shrinking or burning is done. If that happens the computer needs to be restarted after the shrinking or burning of large amounts of data (DVD). • My Intel Active Monitor alarms constantly when shrinking from DVD disc? – Our DVD shrink engine has been optimized specially for Intel and AMD CPU to make high speed shrinking. High speed shrinking will handle more CPU resource and maybe cause your CPU monitor software alarms. Just disable the monitor software. This is HARMLESS for

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