DVD2oneX 2.3

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DVD2oneX allows you to make movie-only and full disk copies for personal use on a single DVD-Recordable. Some featuers include: World's fastest video compression engine, process a movie to fit on a single recordable in a matter of 15 to 30 minutes (depending on the speed of your computer), makes also full disk copies for those who want to keep those fancy menus and intros, and powerful join mode useful for putting multiple episodes of a (TV) series or joining both sides of a flipper on 1 disk.

Version 2.3 includes option for movie-only and join mode; DVD player; support for dvd-video filesets bigger than 9GB; and other improvements.

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