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Anyone know if DVD2ONE can also be used to make SVCDs?

Originally posted by: biggiesmallz
Originally posted by: Antisocial-Virge
search for something called dvd2svcd. Its even slicker than dvd2one in how much work it does.

But is it as fast?

No because to get SVCD you have to change the resolution and encode. DVD2One is fast because it looks at the already compressed stream and just cuts thing out of the stream. It isn't re-encoding the whole thing. That is why it is so fast.

You will never have something that fast for SVCD for encoding from a DVD.
 
Originally posted by: Codewiz
Originally posted by: biggiesmallz
Originally posted by: Antisocial-Virge search for something called dvd2svcd. Its even slicker than dvd2one in how much work it does.
But is it as fast?
No because to get SVCD you have to change the resolution and encode. DVD2One is fast because it looks at the already compressed stream and just cuts thing out of the stream. It isn't re-encoding the whole thing. That is why it is so fast. You will never have something that fast for SVCD for encoding from a DVD.

Oh it'll be real time one of these days. Computers are so fast!!!!
 
Originally posted by: GermyBoy
Originally posted by: Codewiz
Originally posted by: biggiesmallz
Originally posted by: Antisocial-Virge search for something called dvd2svcd. Its even slicker than dvd2one in how much work it does.
But is it as fast?
No because to get SVCD you have to change the resolution and encode. DVD2One is fast because it looks at the already compressed stream and just cuts thing out of the stream. It isn't re-encoding the whole thing. That is why it is so fast. You will never have something that fast for SVCD for encoding from a DVD.

Oh it'll be real time one of these days. Computers are so fast!!!!

Yeah when SVCD is totally obsolete!!!! 🙂 Even at real time it would take around an hour and a half or two hours. That is not even close to DVD2One.
 
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