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    ok followed the guides on doom. i'm making a dvd-r copy of remember the titans. i ripped it fine. threw it in infoedit and took out the french audio, the subtitles i don't need and the extra english audio. i'm around 5.5GB right now. now i need to re-encode and i'm not sure exactly how to use dvd2avi. i have looked for guide and didn't find any that were for creating a d2v file needed to put into tmpeg. i went to save project and i thought that might be right, but i'm also unsure if i needed to do anything with the setting or not. ok, well i got a d2v file, not sure if it was right or not. let's move along saying that i have the correct d2v. i fire up tmpeg and from there i set it up just like it says in dooms guide. i try to load the template from infoedit and it locks up permanently, and trust me i'm assuming after 2 hours that it wasn't coming back to life. so i'm not even posotive if i made the template right or not. i'm extremely grateful for the guides, but there is a lot missing in everyone i have seen. missing steps, assumption that i am going to know certain things. well i feel like a retard here because i don't. in any case i'm seriously stressing over this, and i'm assuming i can get along on other disc's fine if i can figure out the problems i'm having with this one. well thank you in advance to anyone that can help me out here.
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  2. Post your PC specs, settings used in TMPGEnc, VBR? , CBR, was invert telecine enabled?
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    amd xp 2100+ 1GB RAM, (2) 120GB western digital 8MB Buffer striped, xp pro. all of my tmpeg settings were just as they were laid out in the doom here http://www.doom9.org/mpg/tmpg-dvdencoding.htm i never got past the step where i loaded the infoedit template, it froze there. i also tried using rempeg but it wouldn't even start the re-encode. could i or should i use cce to re-encode it, would that be better, sounds like it makes better copies. if i use that though how do i get the files in and then back out to the original vob's? i haven't ever used cce
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    ok, well not sure where this falls in the realm of i screwed up royally, but i got cce to reduce the video down, but when i remux with infoedit the sound is way off. damn i wish there was a detailed step by step guide for this. also if anyone has done a dvd-dvd-r for remember the titans then please God let me know what you did =)
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