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  1. Hi,
    I got a copy of 2fast2furious in sales screening version and a copy of Lord of the ring in academic version. Both of them are svcd, one is 2 cds and the other is 3 cds respectively. They were given to me as duplicates so I dunno if the originals were svcd or they were converted later. The quality is so perfect I couldn't tell they are svcd.

    I tried to convert them to dvd, doubling the size but the quality is not as good. Then, I bought the full version of Lord and converted it to svcd. The quality is okay, choppy at times and way inferior. I am using both tmpgenc and cce.

    So, what are they using to author such perfect svcds? Has anyone come across this issue?

    TIA,

    Dawg

    You are in breach of the forum rules and are being issued with a formal warning.
    / Moderator BJ_M --- do not discuss warez - and I ASSURE you those are warez , we have never made a commercial version of LTR (or any movie for that mater) in svcd , plus a "copy" of same would be akin to the same thing if not your own

  2. Mod Neophyte redwudz's Avatar
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    They are probably using commercial software that costs in the thousands of dollars and hardware that costs in the tens of thousands of dollars. You can't really duplicate this. It's likely the same system that encoded the original DVD's. But you can create good quality SVCD's with the tools discussed on this website.




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