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  1. Originally Posted by Jah_Rankin
    DVD2SVCD or DVD2DVDr uses the encoded i mentioned. Who r u trying 2 B.S
    You should stop making fool of yourself
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  2. Originally Posted by flaystus
    Originally Posted by IkeJon
    hey, thanks everybody.
    I downloaded dvdshrink and will try it tonight. I dont mind splitting them up over 2 discs. But i'm glad to hear it can cut out extras and such. I am mostly concerned with the movie itself (and being perfect quality).

    I was hoping there would be a way to do long movies like LOTR, thanks Lechtin.
    For movie only with "Perfect" quality if your not concerned with time look into either DVD2SVCD in DVD2DVD mode, or theprogram called DVD2DVDr. Both use CCE for movie only disc. Slightly faster then the Big3 with near perfect results everytime.
    Sorry Don all my post was meant for this clown that posted here.
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  3. @Jah_Rankin

    Originally Posted by Jah_Rankin
    I sumtimes copy 8 or more movies a day starting @ 4:00 eastern time, return it back in the mail by 5 pm and whala, 8 more movies on it's way to me by the following day after i recieve them from netflix, with speed, quality plus time consumption.
    I thought this forum had rules on backing up DVDs you don't own. Here's a quote from the rulebook.

    Fair use DOES NOT APPLY TO rentals or borrowed media.
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    Posting what you said jeopardizes this forum and may also get you into trouble. Sorry, to rain on your parade. I didn't write the rules.

    Your boasting and your reputation may have been tarnished.
    My Dvd collection is steadily growing while u r waiting for your so called perfect copies overnite encoding.
    You'll be surprised on how many regular readers tend to remember tidbits on other users, even if it was years ago. Heck, I still remember people admitting and asking for warez. Just be careful on what you type.
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  4. Originally Posted by Jah_Rankin
    Originally Posted by flaystus
    Originally Posted by IkeJon
    hey, thanks everybody.
    I downloaded dvdshrink and will try it tonight. I dont mind splitting them up over 2 discs. But i'm glad to hear it can cut out extras and such. I am mostly concerned with the movie itself (and being perfect quality).

    I was hoping there would be a way to do long movies like LOTR, thanks Lechtin.
    For movie only with "Perfect" quality if your not concerned with time look into either DVD2SVCD in DVD2DVD mode, or theprogram called DVD2DVDr. Both use CCE for movie only disc. Slightly faster then the Big3 with near perfect results everytime.
    Sorry Don all my post was meant for this clown that posted here.
    You should have stoped when I asked "What the hell are you talking about ?" Next time don't burst so fast and pay more attention.
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  5. Originally Posted by Jah_Rankin
    in 20 to 25 hrs I did 16 dvd copies plus looked @ all of them :) I have 32 inch tv that I used a tweaking guide to caliberate and it gives me a sharp enough pic quality where i can tell good quality back ups. if u can afford to pay $4,000 to $12,000 for a 60 inch plasma, u sure can buy multiple copies of dvd titles, :oops:
    Well, I have a 200+ quantity burned DVD collection, so apparently my slow method isn't doing too bad ;)

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  6. Originally Posted by DoubleShadowIce
    @Jah_Rankin

    Originally Posted by Jah_Rankin
    I sumtimes copy 8 or more movies a day starting @ 4:00 eastern time, return it back in the mail by 5 pm and whala, 8 more movies on it's way to me by the following day after i recieve them from netflix, with speed, quality plus time consumption.
    I thought this forum had rules on backing up DVDs you don't own. Here's a quote from the rulebook.

    Fair use DOES NOT APPLY TO rentals or borrowed media.
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    Posting what you said jeopardizes this forum and may also get you into trouble. Sorry, to rain on your parade. I didn't write the rules.

    Though the conversation is between you and stream, your flaunting and your reputation has been tarnished. You'll be surprised on how many regular readers tend to remember tidbits on other users, even if it was years ago. Heck, I still remember people admitting and asking for warez. Just be careful on what you type.
    I'm sorry 2 all the law abiding posters and tool users here , get real!!!! Even my 3 yr old know what this site is really used for and what 99.9% of us use the software listed here for. it's to make legal copies of our purchased original
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  7. Originally Posted by Jah_Rankin
    I'm sorry 2 all the law abiding posters and tool users here , get real!!!! Even my 3 yr old know what this site is really used for and what 99.9% of us use the software listed here for. it's to make legal copies of our purchased original
    Did you say you were making legal copies? Did you say you own the movies you got and returned from NetFlix? Your previous post speaks for itself.

    Get real? I am being real. Do you really need a moderator to tell you so? I abide by the same rules here just like you and everyone. So what makes you any different from the rest? Sure, there's always the "everyone does it" but to blatantly admit it publicly is a no-no. What would happen if I went to my video rental store and said to the clerk, "I'm renting this movie today and probably have it back in a few hours after I'm done copying it". In the US, that's illegal.

    I thought you were issuing a apology but the "get real!!!!" part sounded way too sarastic. You should've have left it out. There are things we discuss and do in this forum and there are also things we discuss and do outside of it. We don't really need to know what actually goes on the outside. Just play the game.
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  8. Originally Posted by DoubleShadowIce
    Originally Posted by Jah_Rankin
    I'm sorry 2 all the law abiding posters and tool users here , get real!!!! Even my 3 yr old know what this site is really used for and what 99.9% of us use the software listed here for. it's to make legal copies of our purchased original
    Did you say you were making legal copies? Did you say you own the movies you got and returned from NetFlix? Your previous post speaks for itself.

    Get real? I am being real. Do you really need a moderator to tell you so? I abide by the same rules here just like you and everyone. So what makes you any different from the rest? Sure, there's always the "everyone does it" but to blatantly admit it publicly is a no-no. What would happen if I went to my video rental store and said to the clerk, "I'm renting this movie today and probably have it back in a few hours after I'm done copying it". In the US, that's illegal.

    I thought you were issuing a apology but the "get real!!!!" part sounded way too sarastic. You should've have left it out. There are things we discuss and do in this forum and there are also things we discuss and do outside of it. We don't really need to know what actually goes on the outside. Just play the game.
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    The fact of the matter is I know people who always use the fast transcoders... when I show friends they can tell me easily which is the movie I did and which is not mine. I've barrowed several movies for this test. At work my co workers can tell the same. I carry a DVD wallet full of movies with me to work every night, so does another co worker who uses DVDshrink 100% of the time. Only any long movie my results are better. Besides I have an entire machine just for encoding. It has a big hard drive and there is no reason to rush.

    When I upgrade to HDTV I don't want ot be unhappy with what I have.
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  10. Originally Posted by flaystus
    The fact of the matter is I know people who always use the fast transcoders... when I show friends they can tell me easily which is the movie I did and which is not mine. I've barrowed several movies for this test. At work my co workers can tell the same. I carry a DVD wallet full of movies with me to work every night, so does another co worker who uses DVDshrink 100% of the time. Only any long movie my results are better. Besides I have an entire machine just for encoding. It has a big hard drive and there is no reason to rush.

    When I upgrade to HDTV I don't want ot be unhappy with what I have.
    I agree with you flaystus...I'm looking into a 110 inch projector tv, and want to feel like i'm running around with those little hobbits.
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    InterVideo DVD Copy Platinum is dabomb!!! To copy copyrighted stuff I also use AnyDVD
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    Originally Posted by IkeJon
    Originally Posted by Jah_Rankin
    Perfect copies, Blockbuster previewed movies @ 9.99 for new releases.
    Very funny. But i live in the woods of florida where the closest blockbuster is a boat ride through alligators, then on the back of a donkey through the backwoods, through crime laden back alleys home to crack-hoes. So i dont make it to blockbuster too often.
    Well, I assume the mailman makes that lovely trip every day, so look at www.half.com
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  13. Originally Posted by lordsmurf
    Originally Posted by IkeJon
    Originally Posted by Jah_Rankin
    Perfect copies, Blockbuster previewed movies @ 9.99 for new releases.
    Very funny. But i live in the woods of florida where the closest blockbuster is a boat ride through alligators, then on the back of a donkey through the backwoods, through crime laden back alleys home to crack-hoes. So i dont make it to blockbuster too often.
    Well, I assume the mailman makes that lovely trip every day, so look at www.half.com
    Dude, mailmen dont ride donkeys or have boats. Get with the times.
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  14. Ditto on the big screen TV. Prices are getting very tempting. But when I reflect on how dual burners are now only 2/3 the price I paid just a few short months ago, I'll hold out a little longer. It would stink to have noticeably inferior quality backups, lucky I only have a couple dozen.

    As to the "everybody does it" argument, not necessarily. Consider these points:

    1) Many folks here are more interested in playing around with home movies. Might get into that soon myself.

    2) Some might ask where you find a hundred movies from the last five or so years worth more than one viewing. A few, maybe. The possibilities expand if you like old movies. JMHO

    3) Downloaded movies are usually lousy quality anyway, or so many here maintain. Some people on this site are still on dialup, so they can forget that idea.

    4) This is just a fun hobby. When it gets too easy, I'll lose interest, I'm sure. Might have to play around with bbMPEG or maybe the YMPEG "filter" that's supposed to work within Virtual Dub. Lots of possibilities.
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  15. Originally Posted by IkeJon
    Originally Posted by flaystus
    The fact of the matter is I know people who always use the fast transcoders... when I show friends they can tell me easily which is the movie I did and which is not mine. I've barrowed several movies for this test. At work my co workers can tell the same. I carry a DVD wallet full of movies with me to work every night, so does another co worker who uses DVDshrink 100% of the time. Only any long movie my results are better. Besides I have an entire machine just for encoding. It has a big hard drive and there is no reason to rush.

    When I upgrade to HDTV I don't want ot be unhappy with what I have.
    I agree with you flaystus...I'm looking into a 110 inch projector tv, and want to feel like i'm running around with those little hobbits.
    Again if u can all afford this high quality tv;s thwn u can surely afford the peviewed new realease and such @ blockbuster for 9.99, I rest my case.
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    the process you use for movie only can be duplicated with DVD Shrink. if you leave the main movie of a DVD-9 uncompressed and get rid of unwanted material (audio and subs) and the filesize indicator is green (<=4464M) the quality of the main movie should be identical to the original DVD. Or am I wrong? thanks.
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    Originally Posted by Jah_Rankin
    Originally Posted by IkeJon
    Originally Posted by flaystus
    The fact of the matter is I know people who always use the fast transcoders... when I show friends they can tell me easily which is the movie I did and which is not mine. I've barrowed several movies for this test. At work my co workers can tell the same. I carry a DVD wallet full of movies with me to work every night, so does another co worker who uses DVDshrink 100% of the time. Only any long movie my results are better. Besides I have an entire machine just for encoding. It has a big hard drive and there is no reason to rush.

    When I upgrade to HDTV I don't want ot be unhappy with what I have.
    I agree with you flaystus...I'm looking into a 110 inch projector tv, and want to feel like i'm running around with those little hobbits.
    Again if u can all afford this high quality tv;s thwn u can surely afford the peviewed new realease and such @ blockbuster for 9.99, I rest my case.
    It may surprise you that I do not have tons of movies, therefore do not have to worry about the time involved. I understand people who only use fast encoders, they just want it done and now. But the point is I'm not one of them, and there are many of us. Just not as many of use as there are people who are people prone to insert video into DVDshirnk or CloneDVD and have it go to town reguardless of the video being put in.

    I still say the first time you try a 3 hour movie what you get sucks, its just that an opinion. Therefore I use a slower encoder method. Is it making your point to argue against my opinion? No, it just makes it sound like people who do high quality reencodes are dumb, they are not. They just are not willing to give in on quality.

    If someone ask for the highest quality possible and they get a reply that says CCE then they are of course Correct. A reply of DVDShrink would be of course a lie. Does that mean DVDShrink sucks? Very far from it. It has its place, but when the word "Perfect" is mentioned, something just not possible in most cases, then the closest possible is a CCE method.
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  18. Originally Posted by noki
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    the process you use for movie only can be duplicated with DVD Shrink. if you leave the main movie of a DVD-9 uncompressed and get rid of unwanted material (audio and subs) and the filesize indicator is green (<=4464M) the quality of the main movie should be identical to the original DVD. Or am I wrong? thanks.
    Since I don't know that product I can't answer.
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    People always talk about the future this and the future that. In the future, I'll watch movies of the future. Old ones are expected to be of old quality. And most of us will have vision problems as we age anyway, so it'll all look the same in the end.
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  20. If someone ask for the highest quality possible and they get a reply that says CCE then they are of course Correct. A reply of DVDShrink would be of course a lie. Does that mean DVDShrink sucks? Very far from it. It has its place, but when the word "Perfect" is mentioned, something just not possible in most cases, then the closest possible is a CCE method.[/quote]

    If u can pay for the high cost of CCe or TMPG or the high cost of plasma tv's and such u have no place in this back up web site as a moderator or seeking help. Millionaire
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    Originally Posted by Jah_Rankin
    If u can pay for the high cost of CCe or TMPG or the high cost of plasma tv's and such u have no place in this back up web site as a moderator or seeking help. Millionaire
    That still doesn't affect my argument, it just attempts to derail it.

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    Correct Answer: 10 dollars
    Incorrect Answer: 1 dollar because 10 dollars would cost to much

    Do you see the problem with this entire discussion?
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  22. Originally Posted by Jah_Rankin
    If u can pay for the high cost of CCe or TMPG or the high cost of plasma tv's and such u have no place in this back up web site as a moderator or seeking help. Millionaire
    I have done a lot of backups up to date and used alot of different tools. Each one has its purpose and through experience. I always analyze the situation use the preferred right tool in my backup arsenal for the right job. There is one thing I've learn along the way and that is...QUALITY will always be a priority before SPEED, regardless on the going price of the programs. IMHO, transcoders like DVD Shrink, DVD2One, Recode 2, DVD95Copy, etc are great but for 2 hour long movies, it sucks! Even the authors will tell you that. As for CCE, an encoder, it really does better with the quality of the video but the processing time can be unbearable at times. If you have already used both a transcoder and encoder, you will know this known fact.

    Why is that when someone says that CCE is better, you have to flame them by saying that they're filthyrich and have no place in backing up DVDs or even to be in this forum. Alot of us, whether rich or poor, do it as a hobby. This a great forum for people to get help and give help. Your attempt to comment on a person's financial status and position only makes me think that are you trying to save face on your quest for DVD Shrink or transcoder supremacy for all DVDs.
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  23. Originally Posted by Jah_Rankin
    Originally Posted by IkeJon
    Originally Posted by flaystus
    The fact of the matter is I know people who always use the fast transcoders... when I show friends they can tell me easily which is the movie I did and which is not mine. I've barrowed several movies for this test. At work my co workers can tell the same. I carry a DVD wallet full of movies with me to work every night, so does another co worker who uses DVDshrink 100% of the time. Only any long movie my results are better. Besides I have an entire machine just for encoding. It has a big hard drive and there is no reason to rush.

    When I upgrade to HDTV I don't want ot be unhappy with what I have.
    I agree with you flaystus...I'm looking into a 110 inch projector tv, and want to feel like i'm running around with those little hobbits.
    Again if u can all afford this high quality tv;s thwn u can surely afford the peviewed new realease and such @ blockbuster for 9.99, I rest my case.
    Did you ever explore the fact that it may not be about money all the time?
    Or that your situation is surely different than mine, and possibly half the rest of the world? Are you a deskclerk for blockbuster or somethiing looking for a $0.37 raise? Dont forget about Hollywood video...you left them out too.
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  24. Originally Posted by lordsmurf
    People always talk about the future this and the future that. In the future, I'll watch movies of the future. Old ones are expected to be of old quality. And most of us will have vision problems as we age anyway, so it'll all look the same in the end.
    You can settle for bad quality. I'm always looking for something better. That's what the future is about. I'm sure our vision problems of the present will not be the same problems fifty years from now.
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  25. Why all that talk about quality when you can get ORIGINAL QUALITY without any loss at all and for FREE ?
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  26. Originally Posted by donpedro
    Why all that talk about quality when you can get ORIGINAL QUALITY without any loss at all and for FREE ?
    Explain your point
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  27. If u can afford expensive commodities like plasma and 110 "hdtv then a more expensive hobby is reasanable needed, like flying planes, building race cars, sailing, etc, not spending hrs waiting for a encode or having seperate machines to justify waiting 6 to 30 hrs for 1 movie just to maintain slightly better quality than dvd2one, dvdshink, nero recode, Inst copy, Intervideo dvd copy, etc . U all failed to mention all the guides needed for proggys that uses CCE or TMPG to work well and the side effects, which includes audio sync issues, chooppy playback and even not playing in sum stand alone players???? If u have the money to purchase even the low end plasma which is about $4000 u can purchase 400 or more dvd's. Who do u all think u r fooling with the info u provide about 50 inch plasma's and such Lets be realistic here guys is all I'm saying, not bashing or flaming any1.
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  28. Originally Posted by Jah_Rankin
    If u can afford expensive commodities like plasma and 110 "hdtv then a more expensive hobby is reasanable needed, like flying planes, building race cars, sailing, etc, not spending hrs waiting for a encode or having seperate machines to justify waiting 6 to 30 hrs for 1 movie just to maintain slightly better quality than dvd2one, dvdshink, nero recode, Inst copy, Intervideo dvd copy, etc . U all failed to mention all the guides needed for proggys that uses CCE or TMPG to work well and the side effects, which includes audio sync issues, chooppy playback and even not playing in sum stand alone players???? If u have the money to purchase even the low end plasma which is about $4000 u can purchase 400 or more dvd's. Who do u all think u r fooling with the info u provide about 50 inch plasma's and such Lets be realistic here guys is all I'm saying, not bashing or flaming any1.
    Well, like i said before, my personal financial situation is not the issue, and has nothing to do with what i own, or what i spend. In reality, i could never afford the projector that i may be aquiring in a trade with a friend. And where building race cars and flying planes would be interesting, dvd copying is no comparison as far as a hobby for me. yes, i do it as a hobby-a different kind of hobby, but i dont mind the wait while encoding because i just let i run while i do something else.

    The funny thing about all of this banter is that the answer to my original question was answered a long time ago.
    And i'm not bashing anyone either, just find it funny when someone tells me what to do with my $ when they dont even know me.
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  29. The truth of the matter is that they r not a lot of movies worth purchasing as well as sum r worth purchasing to others , if any 1 here can list over 200 good movies that r must have I'll like to see it. The 200 or more $ u spent on a seperate machine could have gone towards the purchase of 20 movies that r must have. I use to change my own oil in vehicles untill the 10 to 15 dollar oil change specials came along, which in turn saved time from me getting under cars, messing up garage floor, time not having to return oil back to store for recycling, having dirty hands, etc. Now I take my cars and in 10 minutes oil is changed????? It cost 4 dollrs more than if I did the oil change my self. Same with CCe or Tmpg, is it cost effective after u spend time getting the blanks(which cost), then hrs of wear and tear on your hard drives, electricity for 30 hrs of encoding time, then another 15 to 20 minutes to burn Over a proggy that takes 1 hr total time to complete with near to original qualty @ most.
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  30. Originally Posted by IkeJon
    Originally Posted by Jah_Rankin
    If u can afford expensive commodities like plasma and 110 "hdtv then a more expensive hobby is reasanable needed, like flying planes, building race cars, sailing, etc, not spending hrs waiting for a encode or having seperate machines to justify waiting 6 to 30 hrs for 1 movie just to maintain slightly better quality than dvd2one, dvdshink, nero recode, Inst copy, Intervideo dvd copy, etc . U all failed to mention all the guides needed for proggys that uses CCE or TMPG to work well and the side effects, which includes audio sync issues, chooppy playback and even not playing in sum stand alone players???? If u have the money to purchase even the low end plasma which is about $4000 u can purchase 400 or more dvd's. Who do u all think u r fooling with the info u provide about 50 inch plasma's and such Lets be realistic here guys is all I'm saying, not bashing or flaming any1.
    Well, like i said before, my personal financial situation is not the issue, and has nothing to do with what i own, or what i spend. In reality, i could never afford the projector that i may be aquiring in a trade with a friend. And where building race cars and flying planes would be interesting, dvd copying is no comparison as far as a hobby for me. yes, i do it as a hobby-a different kind of hobby, but i dont mind the wait while encoding because i just let i run while i do something else.

    The funny thing about all of this banter is that the answer to my original question was answered a long time ago.
    And i'm not bashing anyone either, just find it funny when someone tells me what to do with my $ when they dont even know me.
    In no way I'm telling u what to do with your chees, but I'm just picking sense from nonsense. In the dinosaur days of encoding we used CCE and TMPG for all it was worth, but we r in a new era now as technology and the geniuses have developed better ways for us to achieve the same results in a simpler format and efficient manner. I will never and I "quote never revert to the 6 plus hr proggys again, not as long as they r 15 to 1 hr long proggys that work as well or even better in sum cases"
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