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  1. Ok, I have rebuilder 0.77, I am using CCE 2.67 SP and I have it set at 4 pass mode.
    I am encoding a 7.5Gb DVD to a DVD-R and after waiting 9 hours for this crap the final size of the encoded DVD is 16Gb. ?>?????
    Ok, I know I messsed up but God DAMN!! What did I do wrong, what do I have to change and do I really need to do a 4 pass or is a 1 pass the same quality. Please give me your suggestions on what settings to use so I can get the best quality on 1 DVD-R
    Thanks for your help, and I used the Doom9 guide to do this....
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    First off, I suggest upgrading your version of DVD-RB. Second I dont know from experience but I hear that 4 passes is definately better then 1 pass, however, any more than for and it can be overkill. I havent actually succeded yet with CCE but when I make an attempt I have it set to 3 pass.
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  3. By all means, get the latest version- the installer version. It's puzzling so many people have problems with DVDRB. I still use v.0.52 and vaguely remember having to get rid of an old incompatible version of Avisynth, also searching for a specific version of MPEG2Dec3 that didn't bugger things up. I think I also had to drop a .dll or two into system 32.

    But those bad old days should be over. Tried the installer? It should make all that crap unnecessary.

    P.S.: Yeah, I always download and save new releases. But why should I dump v. 0.52, it's been perfect after all the time and trouble it cost me to get it working.
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    Been using DVDRB since about 0.52, and never had it bugger up. I am currently using 0.82, with CCE 2.67, and it works quite happily as 3 passes. I have heard of cases where, like Shrink, it gives results that are slightly too big, and a second run through ( or a dose of shrink ) will set things right. I have never heard of it coming out at double the size.
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