I was curious if Ripbot would recognize a SD DVD and it did. I selected the first vob and it did it's normal analysis and correctly identified the streams. I selected conversion to Bluray 7.95GB's to fit on a DVD-DL disk. Conversion took 3-4 hours. I was pleasantly surprised with the results. The movie I converted was The Robe which is a rather poor quality,grainy transfer to SD DVD. The AVC encoded Blueray conversion looked slightly more film-like and much of the graininess of the SD DVD was gone.
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This is no blu-ray to blu-ray conversion. Moving you.
Well, I prefer a grainy video source with more details than too smooth/blury....
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