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  1. Im trying to use DVD2DVDR for the first time and I am at the part where CCE is transcoding. My question is is it normal for CCE to look like its not doing anything? There are no status bars, no time lefts, etc and the files aren't gettng any larger. I hate to sit here and think this thing is doing something for the next 6 hours when it's locked up.

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  2. Originally Posted by KungFuCow
    Im trying to use DVD2DVDR for the first time and I am at the part where CCE is transcoding. My question is is it normal for CCE to look like its not doing anything? There are no status bars, no time lefts, etc and the files aren't gettng any larger. I hate to sit here and think this thing is doing something for the next 6 hours when it's locked up.

    Thanks

    it's locked up.

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  3. CCE encodes, not transcodes. It differs from REMPEG and DVD2ONE in that respect.

    I can't tell you about DVD2DVDR.

    But I use CCE all the time, and it's very clear that it's doing something. You can also check your processor utilization which should be pretty high when CCE is encoding.
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  4. I figured it was locked up and aborted it. It did say Transcoding at the top of the popup box so maybe it was some other part of DVD2DVDR, I dunno. CPU utilization was 93% so I wasn't sure which way it was going to go. Guess I'll restart it and see how it does.

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  5. DVD2DVDr did the same thing to me the first time I ran it. When CCE came up it sat there. But the second time Iran it I let it go through it's thing without touching anything... now it works fine...?
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  6. If your useing windows 2000 install service pack 3
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