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    I normally use DVD Decrypter to rip the dvd, then convert with DVDx. I'm recently running a system with hyperthreading and I can't seem to find a coversion app that utilizes hyperthreading. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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  2. tmpgenc uses HT. 35 % boost
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    Originally Posted by RabidDog
    tmpgenc uses HT. 35 % boost
    Hmm...I haven't used Tmpgenc is a while....are you able to rip DVD-->AVI with that now?
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  4. Hmm...I haven't used Tmpgenc is a while....are you able to rip DVD-->AVI with that now
    If you feel you need to...
    just use "output" to AVI with tmpgenc plus with the template
    settings u want and the enviroment cpu settings checked for
    multi-threading, video prefetch and cache.

    Why don't you don't just use DV2AVI to frame serve mpeg
    direct to tmpgenc? Why the AVI? If you have to edit/filter then
    you can use both vdub and avisynth to do this inside the frame serve
    chain.
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    Originally Posted by offline
    Hmm...I haven't used Tmpgenc is a while....are you able to rip DVD-->AVI with that now
    If you feel you need to...
    just use "output" to AVI with tmpgenc plus with the template
    settings u want and the enviroment cpu settings checked for
    multi-threading, video prefetch and cache.

    Why don't you don't just use DV2AVI to frame serve mpeg
    direct to tmpgenc? Why the AVI? If you have to edit/filter then
    you can use both vdub and avisynth to do this inside the frame serve
    chain.

    I'm no expert in ripping...I've learned a couple ways of doing it and found that using dvddecrypter or such and dvdx I get a fairly headache free conversion. I'm sure what you're talking about is a much better way, maybe you could point me in a direction of what you're talking about. I'm not sure what frame serving actually is, always wondered when using virtual dub....

    Sorry for the n00b like thread going here, I really haven't had much time to reasearch better options than I'm currently using..

    Thanks
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  6. Sorry for the n00b like thread going here, I really haven't had much time to reasearch better options than I'm currently using..
    If you have a need for speed then you cannot go past
    CCE (Cinema Craft Encoder). There is even a program
    that does everything for you (using CCE and frameserving) similar
    to DVDx. See http://www.doom9.org
    and look for the guide on DVD2SVCD.

    note: CCE is expensive but there is a lite version
    that is affordable and not too bad. DVD2SVCD is free/donationware
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    Originally Posted by offline
    Sorry for the n00b like thread going here, I really haven't had much time to reasearch better options than I'm currently using..
    If you have a need for speed then you cannot go past
    CCE (Cinema Craft Encoder). There is even a program
    that does everything for you (using CCE and frameserving) similar
    to DVDx. See http://www.doom9.org
    and look for the guide on DVD2SVCD.

    note: CCE is expensive but there is a lite version
    that is affordable and not too bad. DVD2SVCD is free/donationware

    Thanks for the info. I'll check it out and see how it goes. I appreciate your speedy responses!! Anytime you need help with hardware, I'll return the favor
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