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patent10021 Member
Joined: 29 Jul 2003
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I did already.. there aren't .. There is ONE set of six 1.3 GB VOB files.
They all belong to ONE movie. The main movie.
I already played each one separately in Toast to view them. They are six different video segs to the Hulk all belonging to one title.
Some where there is another audio version of the movie that contains only 13 chapters as opposed to the full 33 chapters.
Its not a different language because they all are also 33 chapters.
Its not the Directors Commentary cause it also has 33 chapters.
Weird. Oh well... The main things is that I have the movie one one disc and the extras on another isn't it?
The movie companies actually made it easier for us to dup because they put the extras on a separate disc. Well, also cause they couldnt fit all the extras onto disc 1.
I guess their answer to having the CSS kracked was to develop their own DVDR 10 standard instead of creating another CSS (that would end up being kracked). hehe
If I imported all the VIDEO_TS files into DVDSP2 I could take out all the BS trailers right?
Tia
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galactica Macoderating
Joined: 30 Jan 2003 Location: Under Gateway to Midwest
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If I imported all the VIDEO_TS files into DVDSP2 I could take out all the BS trailers right?
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you dont have to go into dvdsp2 for that. just find the .vob's relating to the "crap" and replace them with a sinlg text file thats named the same thing
example, VTS_04_01.vob is a tralier. Just create a VTS_O4.O1.vob thats a text file and replace the movie one with the text
NOTE: DO THIS AFTER DVD2ONE. so you will have to use a simple ratio formula to figure out the file size that is above 4.4 needed to make only the movie .vob's 4.4 gigs.
if thats too complicated let me know - ill try to give you an example if i get some time.
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patent10021 Member
Joined: 29 Jul 2003
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ahh a text file , interesting cause I tried replacing a garbage trailer that was 122mb with a video seg (the FBI warning) cause it was only 8k.
I just copy and pasted the same VOB file name.
But I guess it didn't recognize the replacement.
Guess I had to use a text file.
However the trailers only show up in Disk Copy mode anyway which I I WONT be using with these new movies.
User Defined, Film, Constant seem to get the best results when you dont care about the menus. With the new bigger movies all the other modes
show too much compression. Any movies over 7.5 GB it seems.
I think the best method for the NEW movies is to use the main movie with AC36 with any other audio you want like Directors Commentary / subs and thas it. Forget the menus and 1st disc extras. And then Disk Copy the Extra Features 2nd disc.
Thas what I had to do for Two Towers and Hulk.
Is that whaat you do mostly?
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galactica Macoderating
Joined: 30 Jan 2003 Location: Under Gateway to Midwest
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Nope
im a fanatic about having a menu. and also scene selections.
so i do a disk copy, but usually more than 4.4. gigs, then replace all i dont want with text files, so the final size then is 4.4 gigs and all thats left is 1. the menu .vob and 2 all the movie .vobs
then the dvd plays just like a disk copy but it really a movie only copy with working menu.
thats what i do
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patent10021 Member
Joined: 29 Jul 2003
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oh you sneaky devill wish I knew that !!!!!
I'll have to try it
so are you saying that I use
User Defined
Disk Copy mode
Constant
Then with ANY VOB files I DON'T want, I replace them with text files right? So you dont keep the extras from the 1st disk (with those large newer movies). You only keep the menu and main movie.
Right?
Peace
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galactica Macoderating
Joined: 30 Jan 2003 Location: Under Gateway to Midwest
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yep.
tricky part is trying to figure out what to make the user defined.
i usually do it like this
1. get info on only the .vob's that are in the video_ts that are just the movie and the menu say for example its 5.8 gigs.
2. then i get info on the entire rip of the dvd. say for this example its 7.9 gigs
then i set up this equation
5.8 / 7.9 = 4.4 / x
solve for x and you have your userdefined value for size.
then you remove all the VTS_0x_01.vob (keeping the 00.vob's) and replace the ones you tossed with a empty text file thats got the same name as the ones you tossed.
does this make since?
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patent10021 Member
Joined: 29 Jul 2003
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yeah it does make since.
The science of since
I will try it.
Now I'm pissed that I returned the BlockBuster videos lol
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galactica Macoderating
Joined: 30 Jan 2003 Location: Under Gateway to Midwest
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| patent10021 wrote: |
Now I'm pissed that I returned the BlockBuster videos lol |
please dont say thats where your dvd's are coming from!!!!!!!
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patent10021 Member
Joined: 29 Jul 2003
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I'm just joking of course...
Copying commercial DVD's is very illegal and frowned upon
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redcdn Member
Joined: 08 Apr 2002
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K. Ive done this before and it worked... and if it hadnt been for a weird fingerprint-like spot on the dvdr, it would have worked perfectly. Now when i try to burn a dvdrw i get this error in Toast 6.03:
"The drive reported an error:
Sense Key = HARDWARE ERROR
Sense Code = 0x3E, 0x02
TIMEOUT ON LOGICAL UNIT"
Is this my problem? Im using Memorex DVD-RW discs on one of the new 15" powerbooks (1.25ghz, superdrive) and its worked before. When i try to erase these discs (ive tried twice), i get a Media error that says:
"The drive reported an error:
Sense Key = MEDIUM ERROR
Sense Code = 0x51
ERASE FAILURE"
I may be sending my laptop in because of these white spots that are appearing on the screen, should I get them to check my drive while they are at it?
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galactica Macoderating
Joined: 30 Jan 2003 Location: Under Gateway to Midwest
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"The drive reported an error:
Sense Key = HARDWARE ERROR
Sense Code = 0x3E, 0x02
TIMEOUT ON LOGICAL UNIT"
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based on this alone I would have them look at the drive. especailly since you are sending it in for the screen.
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patent10021 Member
Joined: 29 Jul 2003
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Matrix Reloaded...what an easy rip...
Total was only like 6.67GB to start off with. No deleting needed.
I thought it was going to be huge. I was also surprised to see not one trailer on the disc.
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redcdn Member
Joined: 08 Apr 2002
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K. it looks like the problem was with the discs. damn memorex. Just got some verbatim discs and they work great.
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galactica Macoderating
Joined: 30 Jan 2003 Location: Under Gateway to Midwest
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sounds about right, some disks are just not worth getting, those being one of them
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dwarf_nebula Member
Joined: 13 Nov 2003
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Galactica. Thanks for your help. I've had relatives invade and so unable to respond. It turns out that the dvd played on my 17" Powerbook but not in my 4 year old powermac G4 tower. I guess the dvd player does not support RW disks. The video quality on the 17" is quite grainy. Is that normal? Is there a way to improve the quality? Also, what media do you recommend? Thanks.
DN
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galactica Macoderating
Joined: 30 Jan 2003 Location: Under Gateway to Midwest
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The video quality on the 17" is quite grainy. Is that normal? Is there a way to improve the quality? Also, what media do you recommend? Thanks.
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1. quality is no matter how you do it, the thing is how much?
- movie only will be higher quality
- disk copy will be lower than movie only
constant mode is better quality than variable
2. an app called dvdremaster gives great quality but takes a really long time at its highest setting. took more than 24 hours! It essentially reencodes the movie down to the 4.4 gigs.
Media:
Its totally up to you. I like TDK 2x General. Also used, and liked, Verbatim and Imation. Cheap disks I found to be the best of cheap would be Ritek G03
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old-man Member
Joined: 01 Dec 2003
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OK Galactica, you’re the man, nice job! This was my first attempt and I was successful. Just a few quick observations and two questions:
• I started with DVD Backup 1.3 to decrypt my disc. BTW, this process seem to take forever on my 4.6 G disc.! Question, why DVD Backup over OSEx?
• Next up was DVD2oneX. Process was straight forward but you never mentioned that if you want to convert to a full disc, not just the film (movie), you need to get off the DEMO and buy the code. Well, $62 US dollars later I started the process. This too took what seemed to be forever again. Question, the setting for ratio, what is the difference between constant and variable?
• Now onto Toast 6.0.3. Here your help was invaluable! BTW, all this fuss about adding a AUDIO_TS file. DVD2oneX already does this and my VIDEO_TS folder had no .DS or invisible files. The process took 12 minutes on my G5 super drive using a Verbatim DVD-R, 4X blank disc. Final question., is it necessary to verify a video disc in Toast after burning? This process took twice as long as it took to burn the disc!!!
Thanks.
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galactica Macoderating
Joined: 30 Jan 2003 Location: Under Gateway to Midwest
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| old-man wrote: |
OK Galactica, you’re the man, nice job! This was my first attempt and I was successful. Just a few quick observations and two questions:
• I started with DVD Backup 1.3 to decrypt my disc. BTW, this process seem to take forever on my 4.6 G disc.! Question, why DVD Backup over OSEx? |
just my app of choice is all. You can use osex but personally i find it to be SLOWER!!!!! How long exactly did it take? for a commercial dvd5 it takes me 10 min to rip it off the dvd to the HD. my drive has a 16xdvd read speed so keep that in mind when comparint to the drive in the G5 (which i believe is 12x)
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• Next up was DVD2oneX. Process was straight forward but you never mentioned that if you want to convert to a full disc, not just the film (movie), you need to get off the DEMO and buy the code. Well, $62 US dollars later I started the process. This too took what seemed to be forever again. Question, the setting for ratio, what is the difference between constant and variable? |
HA i thought the demo only did first 15 or so min no matter what option you chose! its always understood when apps are talked about that they are the full installed registered versions. Sorry it wasnt clear.
speed on this part will be your choice of ratio as you noted.
Variable is faster and lower quality
Constant is slower and higher quality
variable on my machine is 15 min
constant on my mavchine is 25 min
what are your times exactly! i would think the G5 would be faster than this! mine is Dual G4 1.25 Ghz.
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• Now onto Toast 6.0.3. Here your help was invaluable! BTW, all this fuss about adding a AUDIO_TS file. DVD2oneX already does this and my VIDEO_TS folder had no .DS or invisible files. The process took 12 minutes on my G5 super drive using a Verbatim DVD-R, 4X blank disc. Final question., is it necessary to verify a video disc in Toast after burning? This process took twice as long as it took to burn the disc!!!
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1. dvd2one didnt use to add the folder for you, only newer version of the app does.
2. not allways will you have .ds_store. I thikn it says IF you have it, remove it. 12 min is great, thats a 4x burn.
again im confused about the speeds - can you do it again and time it!
also if you can, get the model number of your superdrive, so you or i can look up the read speed of the dvd rom aspect of that drive.
part of the problem with having only 1 drive and having it be a superdrive is typically the dvd-rom speed is slower than if you have 2 drives, where one was superdrive and another was something like a dvd-rom only or a combo drive *(cd bunrer/dvd rom) like i have.
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old-man Member
Joined: 01 Dec 2003
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Thanks Galactica for the quick and informative response to my post.
With the exception of timing Toast rip for 12 minutes, I didn’t time the other phases. I’ll do that on the next run.
I’m using a 1.8 Ghz G5 machine which might be slower than your dual 1.25 Ghz. According to Toast, my internal superdrive is a Sony DVD RW-U10A
What about my question about verifying in Toast after burning. Is it really necessary and unlike audio discs, DVD verification takes FOREVER!
Thanks. ……Old-man
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galactica Macoderating
Joined: 30 Jan 2003 Location: Under Gateway to Midwest
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Write Speed:
- DVD-R: 1X, 2X, 4X max
- DVD-RW: 1X, 2X max
- DVD+R: 2.4X, 4X max
- DVD+RW: 2.4X, 4X max
- CD-R: 4X, 12X, 16X, 24X Z-CLV max.
- CD-RW: 4X, 10X, 16X max.
* Read Speed: DVD-ROM: 8X max. CD-ROM: 32X max.
* Random Access Time: 200ms (DVD 8X); 160ms (CD 32X).
* Sustained Data Transfer Rate: 11.4 MB/s (8X DVD-ROM).
* Interface: ATAPI EIDE.
* Buffer Memory: 8MB, Buffer Under-run Protection Technology.
Here's a little info i pulled on yoru drive. Note your DVD-ROM read speed of only 8x max! thats one big difference as i said earlier.
now verification..... its something i only do with dvd-rw's and only when i care about them. personally i dont do the verification much . Like you said it takes time. If you really care and want to make sure the burn was proper, then i woudl verify *(like say on data dvd's)
does this answer your ?'s
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old-man Member
Joined: 01 Dec 2003
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Galactica wrote:
" Here's a little info i pulled on yoru drive. Note your DVD-ROM read speed of only 8x max! thats one big difference as i said earlier. "
What faster external DVD/recorder do you recommend?
" now verification..... its something i only do with dvd-rw's and only when i care about them. personally i dont do the verification much . Like you said it takes time. If you really care and want to make sure the burn was proper, then i woudl verify *(like say on data dvd's)
does this answer your ?'s "
Thanks.
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galactica Macoderating
Joined: 30 Jan 2003 Location: Under Gateway to Midwest
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in no way am i saying your drive is no good. All im saying is you can get drives that read faster for dvdr than that drive reads
typically dvd read speed has two levels
read speed of single layer disks
read speed of dual layer disks.
typically singer layer read speeds are faster, and dual layer read speeds are slower.
The only speed I found for your drive is 8x dvd-rom which is most likely single layer disks meaning dual layer disks (what most commercial dvd's are) would be even slower (hence the long time it takes to do the ripping on your machine.
I have several drives and like the pioneer DVR-106 but its just preference.
You could also get an external combo drive if you wanted which typically have faster dvd read speeds. just do some researching on yoru own if you want on dvd drives and pay attention to dvd read speed and more specifically dual layer vs single layer read speeds
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old-man Member
Joined: 01 Dec 2003
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Ok Galactica, as requested, here is a breakdown of my burn times.
DVD size: 4.4 GB
Burned to Verbatim DVD-R 4X
Software & Equipment:
• Apple 1.8 GHz G5 with OS 10.3.1
• Internal factory Superdrive (Sony DVD RW DW-U10A)
DVD Backup-1.3 took 35 minutes
DVD2OneX (vs. 1.2.1) took 12 minutes
Toast 6.0.3 took 14 minutes (no buffer underrun, 4X, no verification)
Total: 1 hr.
Also, in my boredom, I read all the Read-Me’s. Two DVD Backup questions:
• It said that enabling the regional code (RCE) may not work if your Mac is a region coded Mac and went on to list firmware sites to correct this. How do you know if your Mac is region coded (short of flying out to the west coast with your burned disc) and have you or know anyone who used the firmware update?
• It further said you can go directly to Toast and burn thus eliminating DVD2oneX or saving 12 minutes. Assuming a standard size disc etc., what gives?
Thanks, .... old-man
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galactica Macoderating
Joined: 30 Jan 2003 Location: Under Gateway to Midwest
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| • It said that enabling the regional code (RCE) may not work if your Mac is a region coded Mac and went on to list firmware sites to correct this. How do you know if your Mac is region coded (short of flying out to the west coast with your burned disc) and have you or know anyone who used the firmware update? |
Interesting... i would assume they mean when you set the region code of the dvd drive?!?!?! Perhaps thats why ripping on my 2nd drive is faster than my 1st, because i didnt set the region code on that one because i use my other to play dvd's. you only have one, so the very first time you ever played a dvd it asked for your region, and said you can change it 5 times.... remember that?!
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• It further said you can go directly to Toast and burn thus eliminating DVD2oneX or saving 12 minutes. Assuming a standard size disc etc., what gives? |
Correct!!!! if your dvd is already less than 4.4 gigs there is NO need to dvd2one it. dvd2one is only for when your ripped dvd is MORE than 4.4 gigs. so if you have a dvd rip thats less than 4.4 gigs just skip dvd2one and burn directly.
hey 1 hour is nothing man!!!!! i remember when vcd's use to take 24+ hours to make!! VCD'S!!!!!!
again, the only way to increase your speed would be to get a new drive... and that would only drop your dvdbackup time.......
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old-man Member
Joined: 01 Dec 2003
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Galactia wrote
" Interesting... i would assume they mean when you set the region code of the dvd drive?!?!?! Perhaps thats why ripping on my 2nd drive is faster than my 1st, because i didnt set the region code on that one because i use my other to play dvd's. you only have one, so the very first time you ever played a dvd it asked for your region, and said you can change it 5 times.... remember that?! "
I vaguely do. I seem to remember I had to select a region. It wasn’t an option. Maybe I didn’t have to. Point is, I apparently have a region coded Mac but it didn’t stop Apple DVD player from playing my region free copy. I wonder if my DVD copy will have an effect on other DVD players. Has anybody you know raise this as a problem and suggest just dis-enabling region free in DVD Backup to play it safe?
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