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  1. Hey There im runnig my own dvd reaping site and lately many of my visitors are asking me for the ultimate reaper which will do every thing from decoding to burning...

    well i tried to find such a reaper but without success.

    i allways suggest to people to have a boundle of programs which they feel comfortable to use and stick with them but some times its just to complicated for some of visitors

    any way i found lots of all in one dvd reapers but some were too dificult to handle others had poor quality...
    so im asking u guys may be i missed it the "ultimate DVD reaper"...
    if u have or know about all in 1 dvd reaper which has realy good quality (about 2-3 cds for each film) and automated configuration please contact me or reply this message k :)

    btw its better if the reaper suports divx codecs....
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    Try dvd2svcd. It uses CCE, that is not freeware and a all-in-one tool is not the best solution in all cases, but it is quite newbie friendly.
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  3. ULEAD Videostudio 6 or Pinnacle Moviestudio are good programs.
    They are limited to 4gb files unless running Win2000 or NTFS.
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  4. FairUse! Download the Madrona package for FairUse and it does everything for you. FairUse on its own only does the video, but Madrona is a shell that takes care of that. It is slower than other methods, but is consistant in making good quality Divx with very little imput. You can choose "auto select" for just about every option.
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  5. Where do we get the Madrona utility? I have the Fairuse, the utility would be nice....

    Bud
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  6. DVD2SVCD for svcds
    Vidomi for divxs
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  7. http://www.doom9.org/Soft21/Encoders/MPEG4/setup.zip

    Thant link is Madrona with FairUse. If you check out doom9's site you can find a forum about FairUse where Madrona is discussed as well.
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