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  1. I have all of the individual pieces of software for this program to run, however, I am using a new version of CCE, and when the program executes CCE, it just sits there as if no keystrokes/commands were passed to it. ANYONE know how to fix this, maybe if someone has a copy of CCE 2.5 i can use.

    THX in advance.
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    DVD2SVCD requires CCE 2.50 (maybe v2.25 work too, but v2.62 does not)
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  3. OK,

    so I know the version of CCE I am using is not going to work..Does anyone have the "trial" version of 2.5 that I can snag?

    thanks a bunch
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  4. What's the quality like of the rips made by this program?
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    Furble, dvd2svcd is a "one in all tool" ,it works with cce2.5 as encoder, so you'll get the quality of cce, no more no less.
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  6. if youre talking about cce , tell me is it possible to work with audio streams in cce ?
    i mean with flask + avisynth + cce
    because the cce only does the video
    i have to use tmpeg or some other program to encode my wav/ac3 to mp2/mpa
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    It is possible unless you use v2.50 and have a Athlon CPU.
    Anyway the downsampled audio isn't so good. I suggest to use tooLAME for audio.
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  8. We are maintaining an "official" Q&A for DVD2SVCD here for info on the latest DVD2SVCD:

    Edit: DVD2SVCD got its own forum. I apologize for taking so long to fix this link. DDogg

    pub28.ezboard.com/fdoom9smpegforumfrm34

    DDogg
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    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: DDogg on 2001-07-31 15:07:28 ]</font>

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: DDogg on 2001-07-31 15:07:56 ]</font>
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