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Originally Posted by canadateck
have you tried this new method? seems much less involved than using vegas
wish that guy gave me some more detail...
when i look at a preview of the output file in tmpgenc, it looks pretty messed up, very fuzzy lots of lines and stuff. is this what it will actually look like? -
what you want to do is rip the Video and Audio from the DVD, so you have 2 files Video and audio. as for the other guys way, I have never did it.
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Originally Posted by canadateck
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Originally Posted by canadateck
do you think the quality is going to suffer much from all of this? -
I think if done right it will look ok, But there are many others things to acount for.
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Originally Posted by bosco-12
a. You get what you pay for
b. the trial versions are here for all the above mentioned, if it's a one time thing well... so go here to http://www.pegasys-inc.com/en/download/index.html
c. throw hands up in the air and say it isn't worth the headache.
You have to recode the TMPGenc programs I mentioned do a real nice job with only a little learning curve.
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Originally Posted by alsyed
could this have something to do with the error i get in dvd shrink 3.2 about the dvd having an invalid structure? -
Sorry to interject.. Have you tried a simple IFOedit header trick? I've skimmed thru the thread and didn't find that you did.. It'll work like a charm on some DVD players, but not sure about your Sony. that's a heck of a lot of work for one DVD.. And you do know you won't be able to keep menus (if there are any)?
Rip the DVD to the hd using Decrypter or Smartripper v2.41. Use IfoEdit (you might need to use v.95). to remove the region code restriction (or change to R1) and change ALL PAL headers to NTSC headers in each .IFO file on the DVD. Make sure you SAVE each IFO after you change headers. Then burn and try playing. Again, this'll work like a charm on some DVD players and not so well on others.. -
BOSCO!!!
GET THIS STRAIGHT: REGION CODING DOES NOT EQUAL VIDEO FORMAT!!!
Examples:
- Europe uses REGION 2 coding and the PAL video format
- The United States uses REGION 1 coding and the NTSC video Format.
- Japan uses REGION 2 coding and the NTSC video format.
Get it? Good now see if you can follow along.
If your player cannot play the PAL video format then it doesn't matter what region the disc is anyway. Soooooooooooooooooo...either re-encode the video and re-author the DVD or buy a new dvd player that will play Region Free PAL discs.
Might I suggest the PHILIPS DVP642 it will play PAL (Properly I might add) and it can be converted to be region free itself (i.e. no need to remove region coding from the disc) with a simple remote hack of which you can find in the DVD Hacks tab to the left.
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Originally Posted by jbenj01
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