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  1. Hello again all!
    Well today I tryed a program that my friend recommended to create a DVD5 from a DVD9 without almost any picture quality loss. But as I tryed the program it says MPEG2 decoder not found, I tryed some other programs all give me the same. Then i checked in my ffdshow video filter and saw that ther mpeg2 does not support DVD decoding (not yet anyways) and I was wondering what should I do now?
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    What program are you using?
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  4. I'm using HC 0.21, freebird73717 sorry but your codec still did not improve the situation, tnx for your help anyways
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    Are you using dvdrb in conjunction with hcenc?
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    If you could post a screen shot of the error that might be helpful.
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  7. I had no idea tht i was supposed to use another program with HC.

    Well anyways heres the screenshot:




    Does anybody have a good guide on how to use HC to convert DVD9 into DVD5? I guess i'm really stuck now
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    Looks like hc cant locate dgdecode. Make life easier on your self. Download dvdrebuilder (free). It uses HCenc to encode the video but will do everything for you automatically. It allows you to keep menus and all and still retain great quality.

    Follow this guide for help with installation, configuration, and backup settings.
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