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Transcoder
http://www.hillmanminx.net/transcoder/index.html
Get video en audio streams with OSex.
If too big make "fit to DVD-r" with Transcoder.
Get subtitles with OSex as one vob.
Use Subrip in VPC.
Get the language you want.
Tweak with a few simple BBedit greps.
Import in Subtitle Editor ( DVD Studio Pro )
Export as .spu file
Author in DVD Studio Pro.
It sounds complicated but it isn't.
It's a poor man's DVD2One
But it works.
To be more creative I capture startupscreen from original
as photoshop and create my menu in DVD SP.
Starts up with native subtitle language and I reconstruct
the chapter markers. I don't care about the extra's on
the DVD because you only watch them once when you
rent it the first time.
Once you know how it works its fun to do.
It takes some reading manuals.
If you only want DVD and no SVCD this is the way.
Transcoder can also batch so when I hit the sack
I can do 2 movies in one night.
Have fun. -
Xwarrior, you said that porting was impossible beacause DVD2one was written for the wintel-processor, how do you explain that it now runs in VPC?
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Hi all,
I was a bit flamed for telling that i got DVD2ONE to work in VPC
and the thread was blocked.
It was a movie I "OWNED" !!!
This whole forum is W*A*R*E*Z so don't let us kid ourselfs.
So I am a bit reluctant for more details.
I might be banned. ))
But it WORKS
But how??? )) -
x I am presently ready to donate one of my testicles to the charity of your choice if you fill me in. Of course I am not one of those evil wares hounds, i just want to be able to some of those darstedly big church picnic dvds onto those nice dvd5's.
I'm sure you understand
Gefsmith@mac.com -
Originally Posted by expoAs below, so above and beyond, I imagine
drawn outside the lines of reason.
Push the envelope. Watch it bend.
Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind. Withering my intuition leaving all these opportunities behind. -
Originally Posted by Xwarrior
I was rather shocked to see that topic locked down. Is the revelation of how it works in VPC in and of itself a warez discussion? Quite frankly, the 42/DiscomVOBulator projects are not quite what I'm looking for on a long-term backup basis, but DVD2One is. I've been seriously considering returning to the dark side and buying a PC laptop just to use DVD2One. I already own a legal copy of VPC but had no use for it after Jaguar was released. If I could use DVD2One in VPC, that would make my Powerbook an even more valuable asset.
If Xwarrior cannot share this information publicly, please dude ... e-mail me. I wouldn't give my left nut, per se, but something of equally masculine symbolic value could be yours! -
Originally Posted by bilestyle
It is also unlikely to be ported because it was written in assembler and lots of commands in assembler are platform specific to a very high degree (unlike C++). It's also possible that one could run it using the assembler x86 libraries using bochs, but ya dont see me doing that I like ya man, but a little less morning coffee and a little less Jading might do you good.
A@ron -
Hi to all,
Like someone said "I am willing to give my left nut" LOL
That was the same for me.
One nice guy was willing to gave me a working version.
I almost wetted my pants seeing the app starting up in VPC.
Why? Because of its speed and quality and subtitles and chapters.
I am not talking about LOTR and other films over 3 hours.
Buy the freaking movies. I did.
And all those winers talking about quality of DVD2ONE.
Try it out with the normal movies which are 90 - 120 min and you will
see no difference. And its done under an hour with the right hardware.
I am Dutch myself and I am writing an email to Erwin to let us Mac users
BUY a legal version which is registered in advance so we don't have
the startup shit of the app. If he is willing to do that ( its extra money so I
think he will ) I will buy the application.
I admire Kai and all the Mac dudes for writing software for us DVD users
but at the moment nothing can beat DVD2ONE ( even on the PC )
My two Dutch eurocents.
So RIP your heart out ))
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Originally Posted by A@ron
Hey, Xwarrior, make him port it, OS X native. He would make a fortune. Again. Why don't some code-wizard in this foum team up with Erwin and release the best app in DVD-ripping's history, DVD2one for OS X! -
I wanted to see how well DVD2One worked on squeezing a DVD-9 at the NTSC Video framerate with a running time of 3 hours 1 minute. For those of you who aren't aware, hard-coding 29.97 frames per second takes up a lot more room than a disc with 24 frames per second that utilizes 3:2 pulldown. I wanted to see how DVD2One worked for speed and picture quality on such a long disc.
Again, I was floored. It took 37 minutes to crunch the disc and to my eyes, the copy was nearly indistinguishable from the original. I looked for lack of clarity, blockiness, jerky movements ... even errors at the end of the disc. I'm pleased to say the disc played flawlessly from start to finish. That was when I started to think about buying a PC.
Xwarrior, good luck on getting the developers to release a version without a startup screen. DVD2One is totally worth the 40 Euros it costs. -
Originally Posted by A@ronAs below, so above and beyond, I imagine
drawn outside the lines of reason.
Push the envelope. Watch it bend.
Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind. Withering my intuition leaving all these opportunities behind. -
Originally Posted by AntnyMD
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But, when running through VPC, it's using the PowerPC-processor, this "designed for the wintel processor" does not make any sense, I'm sticking to Bilestyle's theory: everything is portable
Although not that common, it does occur. It demonstrates that not everything is inherently portable to Virtual PC and the more optimized the code is for a specific processor, the less likely it is to work. -
There is a big miscommunication going on here. Two completely separate topics have been merged into one.
First, "porting" -- this first came up when someone started talking about the possibility of porting DVD2ONE from PC to Mac. Porting would involve re-writing the code so that is runs natively (i.e. NOT in VPC) in Mac OS X and/or Mac OS 9. To repeat -- if DVD2ONE were PORTED, it would not have to be run in VPC! Because DVD2ONE is NOT PORTED at this time, it must be run in VPC (though it seems there are other issues there).
Side issue: "porting" a PC app to run in VPC really doesn't make sense in the traditional sense of the word. You run PC apps in VPC because they have not been ported to Mac. So a comment about "porting a PC app to run in VPC" really doesn't make sense. It's either not ported (and must be run in VPC), or it is ported, and therefore can be run on the Mac without VPC.
Second, to the best of my knowledge, VPC emulates an older Pentium chip (perhaps the Pentium I?). So, newer PC apps which require a PIII or an Athlon processor may or may not run in VPC. This is a totally separate issue from "porting".
Hope this helps...:: rockinsage :: -
Originally Posted by rockinsage
Now that I think of it, that guy probably made up the whole thing. -
Originally Posted by rockinsage
I think you are confused by my use of the word "portable", by which I didn't mean to imply that an app needs to be ported to run in Virtual PC. I meant portable in the sense that it could be brought into Virtual PC and successfully run as an application. My point was that not all Windows apps can be run successfully in Virtual PC because their code is so tightly bound to specific processors, no matter how heroic a job Virtual PC does emulating a Pentium II processor. The Cinema Craft Encoder is one example of this.
I think the consensus is that the authors of DVD2One are not going to be interested in porting it to the mac, so we are now discussing the possibility of using the app under Virtual PC which may or may not be possible. -
nfasano,
Calm down man.
My post was not directed at you, or else I would have quoted you. I'm just trying to put things in the proper perspective here, because I can tell even from earlier on in this thread that not everyone is getting the concept of 'porting' an application.
AntnyMD,
I noticed my copy of VirtualPC 5 + upgrade to 6 emulates a Pentium II chip, and I originally thought this Pentium II business was causing the error...:: rockinsage :: -
Sorry if I sounded a little defensive. I probably could have picked a better word than portable, I'll admit.
In all honesty, I hate to use a program in Virtual PC when there are guys like Kai and Bilestyle on our side coming up with cool stuff like forty-two and disco. For myself and many others, Mac software does the job with style. I'd rather stick with these guys than mess around in Virtual PC. -
God love 'em. Now there is a prog that is supposed to be even better then DVD2One - dvd95copy but it too does not work under VPC... It must be a conspiracy!
G -
I concur.
I've only had a chance to run the trial version (limited to 30 minutes) of DVD2one, but from what I have seen, it IS amazing.
The program ain't perfect, but given the speed the end result is excellent. -
There is a thread going on here: http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=65737 on the DVD2One forum asking if users would like a MacOS X port of DVD2One. I would suggest adding your voice here.
I like systems, their application excepted. (George Sand, translated from French), "J'aime beaucoup les systèmes, le cas d'application excepté." -
Originally Posted by tgpo
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You're still bring this up? Pathetic. I see it like this: Forty-Two is perfect for VCD/SVCD/CVD/Divx and DVD2OneX is great for DVDs. Let it go man, stop living in the past and move on.
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i know i've already said something to you once expo.. but jesus.. you went back to BOTH dvd2one threads and bring up bs against forty-two and comments made by kai and say "na-na" like you knew something more than anyone else. YOU are the kind of person that gives the ENTIRE mac community a bad name for the kind of things you say. okay dvd2one is cool, great, lets all celebrate.. blah blah blah.. but is there REALLY any constructive goal in what you are doing right now? does it make you feel like a better person? you have GOT to be at MOST 15 years old with the way you are acting and i seriously hope that developers on a whole ignore your asinine comments from here on, so they avoid getting infuriated with your total lack of regard for the hard work they do for this community.
As below, so above and beyond, I imagine
drawn outside the lines of reason.
Push the envelope. Watch it bend.
Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind. Withering my intuition leaving all these opportunities behind. -
Originally Posted by bilestyleI like systems, their application excepted. (George Sand, translated from French), "J'aime beaucoup les systèmes, le cas d'application excepté."
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okay saying he gives the entire community a bad name was slighlty rash, but some people are just so ignorant, totally free of any shred of intelligence and immature that it is beyond infuriating. Expo is the kind of user we could just as soon do without. I was angry reading him replying to one post, but the fact that he hunted down both threads to comment on what kai or anyone else had to say about dvd2one is beyond childish and it really angered me. Yes maybe i shouldn't let his inane comments bother me enough to prevent me working on future projects... but he's not the only one to make comments that are so ridiculous, he is just the latest one... its okay though, i hope he needs help with something in the future and no one helps him.. i sure as hell won't.. maybe that makes me childish, and if it does, so be it.
As below, so above and beyond, I imagine
drawn outside the lines of reason.
Push the envelope. Watch it bend.
Over thinking, over analyzing separates the body from the mind. Withering my intuition leaving all these opportunities behind.
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