From the Official Site :
With DVD2one you can make movie-only and full disk copies (of unprotected DVD files) for personal use on a single DVD-Recordable. Key features include:
- Unique video compression engine: combines blazing speed with the highest quality.
- Multi-processor, multi-core and multi-computer (grid) compatible.
- Process a movie to fit on a single recordable in a matter of 15 to 30 minutes (depending on the speed of your computer).
- Make movies-only copies. Why waste space and image quality on unnecessary intros, menus and language tracks?
- Make also full disk copies. For those who want to keep those fancy menus and intros.
- Powerful join mode. Useful for putting multiple episodes of a (tv) series or joining both sides of a flipper on 1 disk.
- Remaster your CDs on DVD in Super CD quality.
- Builtin burnengine.
- Written from scratch, not based on any old code, libraries or existing opensource projects.
- Time critical parts written in assembly, for the highest possible speed.
- Both PC Windows and Mac OS-X versions available.
The official change log for version 2.1.4 is as follows
- PC: Fixed priority setting.
- PC: Added manifest for XP controls.
- PC burnengine: Added disk insert notification disabling and support for +R DL.
- Mac: Fixed handling of burn -6 error.
- Remember burnimage path for 'Burn DVD-image' menu option.
- Remember drivename in case there are more than 1 writers.
- Changed way empty cells are automatically removed from cell list in movie-only mode.
- Added full disc scan for full disc mode. This might help when the output size is too big or too small.
- Added Polish language (thanks to Maciej Bojakowski).
- Removed hostname lookup from startup to avoid possible delay (thanks to Jim Hoyt for the tip!).
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