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  1. Can any1 please tell me the best way to make a VideoCD by only pressing one button?
    The other thing: It should take longer than 4 hours to rip a 2 hour movie.
    Any help is well appreciated
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    There is as yet no one button device I know of where you don't have to extract etc etc sound etc etc encode to VCD. There is one someone has mentioned to me but I haven't seen it yet. The process does take time anyway as it has to slow down the film and select frames from the vob file so that it can make a smaller film. VCD Galaxy is at the moment the simplest thing I have used to date.
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    DVD2SVCD is really simpel. and i think that with newer versions you can do vcd, not sure.
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  4. There is a one button method to copy a disc - put it on the xerox machine & press the big green button

    If you want something good you have to work at it.

    Try DVDx or DVD2SVCD
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  5. there's a hardware called terapin (or something like that) that connects to your dvd player (or TV...not sure exactly how it works)...but it copies the DVD onto a standard VCD 2.0 for you directly (no need to rip or do all that other stuff on your computer)....

    the terapin is a standalone device...

    however, it's hella expensive (at least the same price as a DVD-RAM)..and only makes standard VCD 2.0 (crappy resolution and bitrate)
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  6. DVD2SVCD is the answer!
    Once you set some parameters on the first run, from there on it's a "One Click"!

    The new version supports VCD's and SVCD.

    And also predicts CQ mode values for TMPEG!

    I'm testing it right now.

    kwag
    KVCD.Net - Advanced Video Conversion
    http://www.kvcd.net
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