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    I got it from here:

    http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=145482



    Unfortunately i cannot post anything or pte msg anyone until 5 days after registering.

    The reason why i mentioned this tool is that it splits mkv files into dvd5, 9 or custom sizes probably faster than ATi or nividia's transcoder programs.

    It also managed to divide a file i had at 10GB size into 2 4.3GB parts equally.

    Now if it can do that it means that it is actually encoding this 10Gb file of mine and dividing it into 2 dvd 5 sizes in a matter of minutes, like maybe 20 mins, don't you agree?


    I need a program that is more flexible than this, which means it can encode files into any sizes not merely break them apart. This program is only meant to encode a file into 2 smaller sizes.


    Does anyone know of such a program or maybe you can contact the person Dean on my behalf who created this program Dean and ask him about it.
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    From what I have been reading in the Doom9 thread, it doesn't re-encode, it only splits. The tools that it is based on don't have transcoding capabilities.

    There are plenty of tools for re-encoding, so unless you can be more specific in your requirements, I am not sure what to suggest, other than to spend some time in the tools section (menu option to your left)
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    Originally Posted by guns1inger
    From what I have been reading in the Doom9 thread, it doesn't re-encode, it only splits. The tools that it is based on don't have transcoding capabilities.

    There are plenty of tools for re-encoding, so unless you can be more specific in your requirements, I am not sure what to suggest, other than to spend some time in the tools section (menu option to your left)

    OKay but if it only splits how come i can get 2 dvd5 sized files out of a 10.1GB file?


    2 dvd5 = 4.35 x2 = 8.7 GB

    10.1 /2 = around 5GB

    u see what i mean. Doesn't it re-encode the file to dvd9 and split into 2?

    U should try it with a file much larger or say smaller like 6GB and select the dvd5 option. It's pretty fast too.

    so how do u explain what i wrote above?
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    mkv files can contain a lot of crap that is not included when going to bluray format, which is part of what this tools does. Secondly, even on a fast, multi-core machine, H264 encoding is a time consuming business. If your time estimates are correct, then encoding is still out of the question.

    I don't know what was in the mkv files that you started with, but this tool does not re-encode the video.
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    Originally Posted by guns1inger
    mkv files can contain a lot of crap that is not included when going to bluray format, which is part of what this tools does. Secondly, even on a fast, multi-core machine, H264 encoding is a time consuming business. If your time estimates are correct, then encoding is still out of the question.

    I don't know what was in the mkv files that you started with, but this tool does not re-encode the video.

    okay i finally realized it probably does only split up files.

    SO i split that 10GB file i had into 2 dvd5 parts. I realised that the last part of the movie is gone. Yet i could only find 2 halves. It split it into 2 halves and discarded the final 1.2GB of the film away.
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    If you read the author's site it clearly says that it is limited to two parts. So it takes the first DVD5 sized chunk, then a second DVD5 sized chunk, then drops the rest. You would have to re-encode separately first to get the size down, then split it.
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