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    Hi everyone,

    Actually my tool has been around for a while and I even suggested to some people to use it, but I never did an announcement, so I guess it's likelly that some people missed. So here it goes:

    DIKO is a one click DivX/XVid to KDVD/KSVCD (DVD/SVCD using the Kvcd.net compression tecniques) conversion tool. It works with many other softwares to achieve the best quality and efficiency possible in this conversion.

    Some Features:
    -Encoding via One Pass VBR Size prediction fully integrated, using CinemaCraft Encoder 2.66 or 2.67, ou using 1 or 2 Pass VBR throught Nic’s free encoder QuEnc (bundled in DIKO installation package).
    -Does automatically all bitrate calculation needed.
    -Convert audio to 48000/44100 automatically if needed.
    -Do automatically framerate conversions from 23.976 to 25 fps and 25 fps to 23.976, including audio and subtitles. This feature also works with 5.1 audio.
    -Automatic authoring with user-created menu via linux ported DVDAuthor or leave video audio and subs ready to be imported to other authoring packages.
    -Automatic DVD image creating via MKISOFS and burning via DVDDecrypter if dvdauthor authoring is selected.
    -Creates switchable subtitles from commom srt and sub files.
    -Join subtitles for originally 2-CD DivX movies on the fly.
    -Stops if Q Factor is too low (over 40), avoiding bad quality encodes.
    -Automatically checks and fixes AC3 errors via AC3FIX
    -Enables pulldown flag via Pulldown.exe automatically.
    -It can fully work in background.
    -Do AC3 encoding via SoftEncode or MP2 encoding via BeSweet
    -Full avisynth script support, comes with latest Dialhot Script V4 for DivX.
    -Takes care of the annoying Softencode dying bug.
    -Crash Recovey
    -Available in many languages, including: Brazilian Portuguese, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Polish, Speanish, Swedish.
    -Automatically splits in two CDs if needed via Kwag's DIKuncizer.
    -Can makes a KDVD/KSVCD out of DivX using only Freeware.
    -Best Resolution Finder: Finds the resolution more suitable taking source and media space in consideration (only available using with CCE SP)
    -Supports SVCD/CVD/Fixed subs in KSVCD mode

    DIKO is available as freeware and there's a more advanced version called DIKO Gold for US$ 20. But the freeware version is fully functional and has all features described above.

    Get it here:
    https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=523#comments

    Enjoy!
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  2. my tool has been around for a while and I even suggested to some people to use it
    Ohhh Errrr Missus?
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    Originally Posted by RabidDog
    Ohhh Errrr Missus?
    What's this?
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    Originally Posted by vmesquita287
    Originally Posted by RabidDog
    Ohhh Errrr Missus?
    What's this?
    I think RabidDog may be slightly drunk tonight...
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  6. Accually I just saw your site and KDVD, I saw it when searching for Avisynth Filter Dust. If this works like I have read, This is a killer program!! I will test this out later this week!!
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    Ok, test and let us know the results.

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    New version out (0.5).

    Diko no longer requieres CCE, video encoding can be done via QuEnc, a free hi-quality video encoder by Nic. Check it out.
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    New version out (0.6):

    Check the ChangeLog:
    -D2V support added to free version
    -Added QuEnc templates
    -Fixed Crash Recovery and Bugs with QuEnc support
    -“Fool-Proof checks”: DIKO now prevents multiple instances and checks if avisynth is installed and it’s 2.5 branch.
    -New Italian translation by thebepps1
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