Jul 7 2005

ratDVD 0.7

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ratDVD is a new method of compressing DVDs, using RatDVD you can compress an entire DVD movie to about 1-3 gigs. In most cases DVDs are around 8-9 gigs, including menus, bonus features, audio, subtitles and video Angles.

People using P2P networks can share or download these .ratDVD containers with ease.

Check out the ratDVD Zeropaid page

New Features:



  • Added Direct burning capability
  • Added ISO creation engine
  • Added MCE (Windows Media Center Edition 2005) support
  • ratDVD files are listed as video files
  • full control with mouse and remote control
  • Codec quality/speed optimizations
  • Added advanced codec options
  • Ignore scaler
  • Use alternate quantization model
  • MV Search Path
  • ratDVD naming scheme
  • Automatic content based naming extension
  • Tag editing while adding tagging
  • Shut down after convert
  • Setting for conversion task priority
  • Custom sounds
  • For successful completions
  • For failed completions
  • Remote Control Support with WM_Input interface

Allows usage of WM_Input compatible remote controls (like the Microsoft Media center remote control) to control ratDVD playback. New default quality set to 105 New maximum quality to 120 Source import plug-in architecture Allows extensions for different source material (e.g. ISO Images, all kind of optical media, etc.) Destination export plug-in architecture Allows extensions for all kind of different output targets (e.g. ISO Images, transcoding to other formats, etc.) Custom action at end of successful conversion process Allows a higher degree of automation (e.g. automatic batch conversions, transfers in ratDVD archives, etc.)

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