Looking for a fast, quick and light encoder. Any suggestions?
My aim is to squeeze about 4 movies (4 x 700mb) or (3 x 1.37gb) onto 1 disc
Lately i have been using SUPER but the quality is not up-to-standard to say the least. The output is blocky and greatly degrades the original quality of the avi.
I sometimes use convertxtodvd which is fine if the the movies come in a single file but if the movie is in 2 parts it will output 2 different files on the dvd menu instead of 1 whole movie.
I used tmpgenc xpress b4 too. But that takes toooo looong and makes my cpu work too hard. I also had to encode the avi files seperately with virtualdub.
I am virtually a noob when it comes to this. Apart from clicking >next>encode>burn, basically i am stuck. So i am looking for something simple and fast that doesn't fry the cpu and will give good results.
All suggestions welcome.
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If you're content with ConvertxtoDVD stick with it.
It's the simplist solution that i know of. As for the menu issues...use Vdub's Direct Stream Copy to combine your two part movies into one.
cheers
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