Working on it. Lot's of hijacks to porn sites and malware are associated with this search, so beware.Originally Posted by zerocoool
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codec.kiev.ua/mpeg2.htm type in this website when you hit enter a window will pop up if your using firefox click open it will give you a list of codec then find sonic cineplayer then click it and a rapidshare thing will pop up use the free one type in the code and save the file.
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on hddvd how are you guys getting nero vision to make your movie under a dvd-9 size when i try it wants make it way to big burn on disc like 14 gigs. what do you select make it only dvd-9
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Originally Posted by daviedog
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cdan how long does it take with nero vision i'm converting to mkv with megui and it's taking lke 21 hours on a 4600 dual core processor with 4 gigs of dual ram.
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Originally Posted by zerocoool
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cdan i'm converting a 24 gig hddvd down to 3 gigs i'l let you know how it turns out
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Hi,
for those interested in another EVO transcoding method, here is my experience with Nero Recode. I used it to make a half-res video that looks better than any DVD out there and takes about the same space (or even less).
I'm also thinking of extending this method to make PSP compatible AVC files to take with me during my travels. The new PSP slim has also a component, progressive video out feature that makes it a nice SAP replacement and with a superior codec, too!
Here's a brief explanation of the steps involved:
1 Use Evodemux to rebuild all the movie segments into a single EVO containing ONLY a single video stream and NO audio at all
2 Use Nero Recode to convert the video to a MP4 file of desired resolution/quality.
3 Use Evodemux to rebuild another EVO containing ONLY a single audio stream
4 Use the experimental ffmpeg build which includes eac3 support to export the audio in AC3 format.
5 Join the audio and the video together. I Use Avidemux which might come handy for other tasks as well.
As you can see, it's still a complex process requiring several intermediate steps and large files. The problem is that Nero Recode actually doesn't support EAC3/DD+ audio or, at least, I haven't been able to make it work.
While this process require commercial software (Nero) it doesn't require to setup stubs or frameserving services. This might appeal to people like me who don't fancy to mess with Graphedit or Avisynth scripts and prefer to work with point and click interfaces or a simple command line.
The tryout version of Nero 8 includes also Recode 3.x so people who want to experiment with my method before purchasing this software might give it a try. ffmpeg and Avidemux are freeware. No other software is needed.
Those who want to try my method on a short HD movie trailer (we all know how long it takes; it's not nice to discover after hours of work that the results are not up to expectations), can find a couple of them in .EVO format at MPlayer's site -
to use recode do you have to have the bluray hddvd plugin i did get the movie compressed with megui looked good but couldn't get the audio to match up with the video so i have nero but when i go to add the evo or rebuilt evo it won't show up in the box as supported files also can't get the ac3 audio to show in recode.
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Originally Posted by zerocoool
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I have the HDDVD/BR plugin but that affects Nero Show Time playback abilities.
The trial version of Nero is able to read the EVOB files as well so I don't think it's essential for Recode. Also, the only way I was able to open an EVOB in Recode is to rebuild one with ONLY a video stream in it. No audio, no other streams. -
cdan does it matter which version of nero you use i had the nero 8 demo but it didn't ask me for all files so i'm going back to nero 7.5.11 ultra edition.
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Originally Posted by zerocoool
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Mel15 ill try that way again but the problem i had was if my counted frames for the movie was 201398 (count from evodemux) when i use graphedit and load into virdub when i played the movie i would have to add a lot more frame to get the entire movie even though the count is right. i know the equation goes like this 140 minutes (length of film) * 60 823.976
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Originally Posted by ultraman36
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Originally Posted by MEL15
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Originally Posted by MEL15
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mel15 i need your help i ripped transformers hddvd rebuilt the evob with evodemux then rebuilt the audio then converted the audio with eca3to then converted the video with megui but when i try to join them together the audio is way off what am i doing wrong the video looks great at 4.5 gigs forgot to mention joning with mkvmerge
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Originally Posted by zerocoool
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Post Posted: Jan 03, 2008 22:41 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote
zerocoool wrote:
mel15 i'm trying what you suggested i'm up to -10000 is this okay what the best thing to convert audio with i use eac3to with sonic because to use nero i believeyou need the hddvd plugin.
Hi -10000 seems a little steep I would start with -4000 use eac3to with sonic see what happens....let me know
mel i used -4000 with eac3to with sonic if i get the first part to match then the rest is out of sync
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