I have some DVDs (like Monsters Inc, Toy Story2, Mulan, Bugs Life,etc) where there are two copies on the same DVD (one for widescreen and one for TV screen). My question and opinion to everyone is that is it better to use Instantcopy and try to increase the quality on just one type of movie like widescreen at the expense of others OR is it better to use DVD2One, pick one type of movie and lose all of the extras. I have not been able to get the registry hack to work where I can select the titles that I want using InstantCopy.
Using Instantcopy, lot of the DVDs I have tried to use resulted in the main movie quality of only 70% (and that is with all of the extras at 30% quality). Of course, I tried to strip out all of the foreign languages, etc to try to improve the quality. Again, if I could get the registry hack to work, that could help improve the quality (and if there is ANYONE out there that could try to help me to get it to work, I would really appreciate it).
Please someone respond because I do not know if my past topics have been too tough for people to comment or if it was too stupid that nobody wanted to respond but I have not had lot of comments with my past posts.
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I did monster Inc with IC7 and had no problem.
2 things, if the reg hack doesn't work you have a prerelease version
and to optimise the lenght of your movie set it to 4.6 Gig in IC7.[-Neoh*-]|[-Cheers-]
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