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c22shooter
9th February 2004, 11:49
Just found this feature, quick forum search did not locate any mention. Apologies if this has been covered before.

Basically if you right click within the Preview window in either Full Disc or Re-Author mode, it brings up the option of selecting the various sound tracks and monitoring them whilst the picture is being played. Found this very useful whilst backing up my copy of Basic. The directors comments start during the pre film graphics, about 10 to 15 secs before the point i would normally have selected for the in crop.

You can also select full screen option, i know you can resize the preview window, but on a complex authored DVD's you loose some of the titles, i found right click much quicker, after making the preview window as small as possible.

Hope this helps some people.

Many thanks again to "Mr SHRINK" this program just keeps getting better.

Kedirekin
9th February 2004, 13:24
Agreed. It's nice to be able to preview the various audio tracks.

If you want even more cool tips, check out the sticky's at the digital digest forums (DVDShrink General Discussion Forum (http://forum.digital-digest.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=47)). There's a really cool one for using different compressions on a title in re-author mode without splitting it into multiple titles.

maa
9th February 2004, 20:26
without splitting it into multiple titlesand thatwas developed right here by Doom9 members !!:)!!

ddlooping
10th February 2004, 06:27
Originally posted by maa
and thatwas developed right here by Doom9 members !!:)!!
...more specifically, by Sbofen, as credited in the guide. :)

c22shooter
11th February 2004, 10:01
hi just thought i would add the audio preview will not work on DTS sound tracks.

ddlooping
11th February 2004, 16:47
c22shooter, the DTS preview only works via the S/PDIF digital output of your audio card (if it has one), connected to a DTS-compatible receiver (if you have one). ;)

Sbofen
12th February 2004, 00:28
Originally posted by ddlooping
...more specifically, by Sbofen, as credited in the guide. :)

Thanks for the credit ddlooping

...more specifically, created by DVD Shrink, stumbled upon (by sheer excitement over the software) by me :rolleyes::)

ddlooping
12th February 2004, 00:44
:D