Voici la liste des changements :
- Added support for RGB 16-bit and 24-bit video preview (for really
old video cards). - Fixed possible crash during video preview initialization.
- Added preference options for overlapped I/O and read block size,
this may increase ripping performance on some systems. - Changes to Nero initialization parameters which caused excessively
slow read speeds on some configurations. - Added Nero burn options: write speed, book type and DVD+R/RW high
compatibility mode switch. - Fixed "no default audio" and "no default subpicture" options in
re-author mode. These are the default selection. In this case the
DVD player determines which streams to play. - Fixed bug where deep analysis could still be forced on.
- Increased maximum compression to same level as 3.0b5.
- Fixed bug which prevented opening of individual IFO files (can
do this by dropping IFO file into DVD Shrink main window, use with
caution because unless you open a VIDEO_TS.IFO file the output
will not be a complete DVD).
Source : DVD±R Digest
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