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Rip to SVCD. Get DVD2SVCD that is listed in tools and it pretty much point and shoot.
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Originally Posted by M'nemax
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CVD......352x240
Lower the res just that little bit and increase your encode bitrate -
Originally Posted by poopyhead
I think I broke the quotes function. Anyway, I'm off SVCD's now going right to DVD+R. -
Originally Posted by poopyhead
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I rip to DVD-R. I've had so much luck with ripping to DVD-R. Quality is awesome, near original quality (98% like the original). There is little to no square pixels like SVCD. Typical VOB files are about 5GB each. I can rip 'em to about 2.3GB and the quality is just like the original!
You should try it! Buy a DVD±RW and rip away! -
Originally Posted by M'nemax
1) troubleshooting is usually easier because i can individually go through each step and proggie and figure out what went wrong
2) it's much more flexible
for example, you can use flaskmpeg instead of dvd2avi as the frameserver, which allows subtitles and allows you to choose the different angles to encode in a multi-angle or seemless branching dvd (i.e. those with theatrical and director's versions in the same set of vobs)
or you can use vobsub/vdub to get subtitles....basically, this way you can use different proggies depending on whichever is best for this particular DVD
3) i'm just more used to the separate proggies.. -
You probably need more categories in the poll...
At least: VCD, SVCD, XVCD, XSVCD, CVD and DVD.
Regards.Michael Tam
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seperate progs def! smartripper -dvd2avi-tmpg-nero maybe with a little bit of spruce up or vcdeasy for chapters. Still havent really worked out chapters and menus?
I prefer svcd or even xsvcd to vcd but will compromise.
With seperate progs you can adjust the bitrates and such to fit your own circumstances eg 99min Cdr.
Also I need to encode 300ms + On audio to suit my player.
Easier to experiment as well.
like the idea of CVD but purportedly my plyer doesnt like it.
Will get a DVD burner when they work as flawlessly as my mitsumi 4809?Corned beef is now made to a higher standard than at any time in history.
The electronic components of the power part adopted a lot of Rubycons. -
practice?
Corned beef is now made to a higher standard than at any time in history.
The electronic components of the power part adopted a lot of Rubycons. -
From this poll, kind of indicate compatibility rules.
Majority vote for the STANDARD VCD and SVCD.
Other formats are mostly for fun and machoness,
"Hi honey, see how many movies can I squeeze into a minCDR?"
The " rip and burn to CD" subjects are pretty much over, unstill DVD-R rules.
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