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damn.. i bow down ...
this program just simply sick...

the only thing that pisses me off is the subtitles.. i click on it, and after i burned it
the subtitle looks all jacked up on my dvd player.. and i can't turn it off.. argu..
anyone know wat's up with that ?


but neway, hope ver.2 has more features..


 
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better delete that post, you just admitted to a felony punishable by a $250,000 fine and/or up to six months in prison. >

umm, no.
if i say "I was speeding on the highway at 100mph on local streets last night." I can't get a speeding ticket. You're an idiot.
 
Originally posted by: ldreher
OK, I'm a believer... I paid for the full copy of this, made a backup of Behind Enemy Lines and the copy looks great (at least on my PC). It failed to play on my player but this is the first DVD Rom I've tried to play on it so it may be the player. I used Roxio to burn it as a Data DVD and made sure the files were in a VIDEO_TS folder. Should that have worked? I used Roxio because it came with the Pioneer A05 drive I just got.

Did you create an empty folder called "AUDIO_TS" ?
 
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Originally posted by: ldreher
OK, I'm a believer... I paid for the full copy of this, made a backup of Behind Enemy Lines and the copy looks great (at least on my PC). It failed to play on my player but this is the first DVD Rom I've tried to play on it so it may be the player. I used Roxio to burn it as a Data DVD and made sure the files were in a VIDEO_TS folder. Should that have worked? I used Roxio because it came with the Pioneer A05 drive I just got.
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Did you create an empty folder called "AUDIO_TS" ?

No. I'll try that tonight. I'm using a GO VIDEO DVR4550 deck BTW.
 
Originally posted by: ldreher
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Originally posted by: ldreher
OK, I'm a believer... I paid for the full copy of this, made a backup of Behind Enemy Lines and the copy looks great (at least on my PC). It failed to play on my player but this is the first DVD Rom I've tried to play on it so it may be the player. I used Roxio to burn it as a Data DVD and made sure the files were in a VIDEO_TS folder. Should that have worked? I used Roxio because it came with the Pioneer A05 drive I just got.
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Did you create an empty folder called "AUDIO_TS" ?

No. I'll try that tonight. I'm using a GO VIDEO DVR4550 deck BTW.

So did the DVD play on your DVD Player? Can anyone attest to this product's claim?

 
It's really not appropriate to compare this product to CCE. It does not do the same thing.

CCE compresses video, frame by frame, by encoding into mpeg streams using complex algorithms.

This product reduces video size by effectively reducing your framerate. If you delete a B-frame and replace it with a copy of the prior frame, you've just reduced your bitrate to minimum (2000k) and as long as you spread it out, people probably won't notice unless there was a whole lot of motion just in that spot. Since you're just dropping frames, this pulldown makes it so *any single frame* from the copy will look just as good as *any single frame* from the original. Just not all of the frames are there. It's a transcoder, not an encoder.
 
i tried it out last night w/ vanilla sky and it turned out great. used dvd decryptor, dvd2one, and recordnow max.
 
Originally posted by: jariten
It's really not appropriate to compare this product to CCE. It does not do the same thing.

CCE compresses video, frame by frame, by encoding into mpeg streams using complex algorithms.

This product reduces video size by effectively reducing your framerate. If you delete a B-frame and replace it with a copy of the prior frame, you've just reduced your bitrate to minimum (2000k) and as long as you spread it out, people probably won't notice unless there was a whole lot of motion just in that spot. Since you're just dropping frames, this pulldown makes it so *any single frame* from the copy will look just as good as *any single frame* from the original. Just not all of the frames are there. It's a transcoder, not an encoder.

Well, I don't need to see every single frame of Bridget Jones' fat ass. 😉
 
Originally posted by: huesmann
Well, I don't need to see every single frame of Bridget Jones' fat ass. 😉

I do. 😉

I tried the trial version and it does seem very easy to use.
 
How are you guys using RecordNow? I have RecordNow Max 4.5 and I dont' see an icon to create DVD video. Only ones I see are Data cd, Video CD, etc...but no DVD Video. Any insight?
 
Can anyone confirm that subtitles are allright when backing up a dvd with this software?

Also, i noticed on circuit citys website that some dvd players just say dvd instead of dvd-r or dvd+r under "formats included". (like the apex ad1200 and the magnavox mdv410sl ) Does this mean i cant watch backed up movies on these players?

Thanks for any help

 
There is a thread on doom9 forums where you can actually talk to one of the creators and give your thoughts. Everything DVD starts at doom9 🙂

Edit. Looks like they already know about Codewiz's workaround and will be closing that loophole I guess.
 
Originally posted by: Jhill
Can anyone confirm that subtitles are allright when backing up a dvd with this software?

Also, i noticed on circuit citys website that some dvd players just say dvd instead of dvd-r or dvd+r under "formats included". (like the apex ad1200 and the magnavox mdv410sl ) Does this mean i cant watch backed up movies on these players?

Thanks for any help

look here for DVD player compatibility
 
Thanks for the link. I will definately visit this site more often. Before I buy this product, does anyone know if I can backup a dvd with subtitles and have a second audio language and still have it fit on one disc? That is very important to me.

Thanks for any help.
 
Originally posted by: jariten
This product reduces video size by effectively reducing your framerate.

That is incorrect. I just tested DVD2One with my Fantasia DVD. The original DVD is 23.976 fps. The new DVD created by DVD2One is also 23.976 fps. From what I can tell, it appears to reduce the file size by recompressing the video at a lower bitrate. The framerate stays the same.
 
Originally posted by: Jhill
Before I buy this product, does anyone know if I can backup a dvd with subtitles and have a second audio language and still have it fit on one disc?

Yes you can preserve subtitles and any audio tracks you want. DVD2One will display a list of all audio tracks and subtitles. You simply check the box next to the tracks you want to keep.
 
Just got done burning my first DVD-R using my brand spanking new Pioneer A05 (rebadged Cendyne) and it's (We were Soldiers DVD) playing great on my Toshiba K615 standalone. Quality is pretty damned good if I say so myself. Better than DivX which is what I've been watching a lot of lately.

Anyway, burning my copy of Panic Room now.
 
Originally posted by: Fidelio
Originally posted by: jariten
This product reduces video size by effectively reducing your framerate.

That is incorrect. I just tested DVD2One with my Fantasia DVD. The original DVD is 23.976 fps. The new DVD created by DVD2One is also 23.976 fps. From what I can tell, it appears to reduce the file size by recompressing the video at a lower bitrate. The framerate stays the same.

I think what he meant was it just removes frames, but leaves the rate at 23.97. So 150 frames becomes 140, equally distributed through the whole film. That would be my first thought too, but I'm watching a copied DVD now and I'm noticing NO stuttering at all. Also other people have noted that long films are visually reduced in quality with compressions showing in parts.

I too wonder how exactly the program does it's magic in such a short time. Especially doing such a good job of it.
 
Program is great for single movies, but not yet too useful (for me) for episodic DVDs with lots of segments.

Is there anyone here who can provide a link to a comprehendable, clearly written tuturorial on how to combine the episodes on a DVD such as Sopraons, Oz, SpongeBob, Simpsons, etc. so that they can be written to a single DVD? That is, pull them off using DVD Decrypter...then what?

There are some tutorials out there that I've found, but they aren't very well written, especially with respect to creating a new .ifo file for the combined video simply and easily. Maybe that can't be done. But the only things I've found have required running IFOedit, then making LOTS of hand edits in the resulting new .ifo file. Surely there must be a simple automated way to make the new .ifo for the combined video? Also, in the VOBedit tutorial that everyone seems to reference, it just isn't clear to me why there are two cases: One for several parts of a video, and one for several parts of a video plus several parts from the B side of a flipper...I don't quite get why you can't use the first method for any number of parts, including those from the B-side of the flipper...

Any help?

Kwad
 
Originally posted by: KeyzerSoze
How are you guys using RecordNow? I have RecordNow Max 4.5 and I dont' see an icon to create DVD video. Only ones I see are Data cd, Video CD, etc...but no DVD Video. Any insight?

burn it as data and drop your VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders in it.
 
Originally posted by: may
Originally posted by: ldreher
OK, I'm a believer... I paid for the full copy of this, made a backup of Behind Enemy Lines and the copy looks great (at least on my PC). It failed to play on my player but this is the first DVD Rom I've tried to play on it so it may be the player. I used Roxio to burn it as a Data DVD and made sure the files were in a VIDEO_TS folder. Should that have worked? I used Roxio because it came with the Pioneer A05 drive I just got.

Did you create an empty folder called "AUDIO_TS" ?


Do u need to put anything in the AUDIO_TS folder? or everything go into VIDEO_TS? thansk
 
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