> [cut] > I forgot the ITP number: 320045 I have been testing k9copy on a number of my DVDs; but it rarely manages to shrink a DVD properly (1-1).
I might be missing something, but what seems to be a problem is: 1. you cannot adjust the shrink ratio: on analysing a DVD, it does some guess of the ratio (the result is a bit smaller wrt the original). After requantising it, I end up with a disk of e.g. 4.9 Gigs instead of 6.2 Gigs. Not really useful :-/ 2. The bottom slider is also a bit confusing: with the DVDs tested; the slider jumps to the left in the red (I would have expected to the right). Red is bad (I assume, confirmed by the result). However, there is (AFAIK) no indication of _how_ bad it is: how much the DVD is oversized. Combined with this; when removing tracks in an attempt to get the DVD within the 4.4 boundary, the slider moves to the right (in the inverse logic); but there is no message if the DVD will fit or not; the only thing one can do is to run the re-quantising process and hope for the best. From what I've read from vamps; the ratio should be adjustable though so the front-end could be improved a lot (maybe time to fire up glade-2 in some idle evening). I think you're going to have a lot of remarks on this once it hits Debian. This being said, I think it's a great package and reading the noise on e.g. the transcoding lists; this is what a lot of ppl are looking for on GNU/Linux. -- greetz, marc There you are. We've been looking all over for you, Rygel. You're making the DRD's nervous. Zhaan - PK Tech Girl scorpius.homelinux.org 2.6.14 #1 PREEMPT Sat Oct 29 09:45:46 CEST 2005 GNU/Linux
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