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If there were a tool for KDVD like Shrink is would be so easy to select your audio files, subs and Movie plus any extras you would want.
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The problem now is I want to record this to a DVD+R, how do I get Shrink to just burn the movie I just transcoded without having to wait 2 hours for it again to do it's thing? .
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That's what I thought Phil which is what confused me when It was taking 4 hours to process Along Came Polly.
Really seeing as it is only transcoding it shoud not take so long I didn't have deep analysis on so the only other prob could be the DVD-ROM speed.
I might have to flash the bios and update it or say unlock it.
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take a look: (Make sure DMA is set on all drives)
http://www.mrbass.org/dvdnewbie/#2
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08-05-2004, 01:15 PM
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I think that one day it's urgent to stop begging for new things.
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Im not begging for anything Phil to be honest I just said it was nice to dream. :P
Im patient and I am more than happy with the current tools available to me of which there are many.
@jorel
Thanks Jorge for that tip on the DMA being switched on I shall give that a try see if it improves my speed probs.
EDIT: Hi Jorge, just checked and all DMA settings are switched on.
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08-08-2004, 01:40 AM
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I don't think you'll ever see a notch matrix for Shrink.
It's not a real compressor, it's a transcoder - what they call "compressed domain transcoding" (or some such). It's a completely different thing to re compressing like we do with Tmpgenc or CCE.
I've just done a movie only (no menu, no extras), in 87%, in 27 mins (inc burn with Shrink), quality = undetectable from original dvd.
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08-09-2004, 05:44 AM
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Thanks for the info.
I do think Shrink does do a good job of backing up DVD's with reasonable quality but it's still not a patch on the 'notch' matrix.
I've made KDVD's with 3 movies on one DVD up to 6 hours and the quality is indistinquishable from the original.
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08-09-2004, 06:58 AM
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I've made KDVD's with 3 movies on one DVD up to 6 hours and the quality is indistinquishable from the original.
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Calm down on such declaration. Let say that _you_ don't see any diff from the original (btw anyone speaking here is speaking for himself, that's logical ). But I can show you a lot of diff...
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08-09-2004, 07:46 AM
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Very true Phil I agree there I may have gone a bit overboard.
For one2one backup I think KDVD quality is awesome provided of course that your original DVD source is also of good quality.
EDIT: To many for's at the beginning of my second paragraph.
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08-09-2004, 07:49 AM
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For for one2one backup I think KDVD quality is awesome provided of course that your original DVD source is also of good quality.
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Yes. You can even say that sometimes the KDVD looks better than the original
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08-09-2004, 07:53 AM
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Yes. You can even say that sometimes the KDVD looks better than the original
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Again very true Phil I did backup one of my DVD's with just one2one and the end result was amazing and the quality superb.
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@Phil
I downloaded ImgTool Burn ver 1.1.5 (Not Classic) and I need to know if I can leave the settings as default or do I need to change a few things.
I have a NEC 1300A firmware 1.0A and in Nero when burning an authored DVD I usually leave Nero to the default settings such as Book type DVD-ROM.
I was wondering if I should set this in ImgTool but I read on their forum that there is a problem with the NEC1300A when using this.
Is Book Type important?
I ask this as although Nero burns my DVD's o.k and they play o.k I have had a couple of DVD's that when I've tried to copy the files back to my PC either by trying to re-rip them or just using Windows explorer to copy the VOBs over I get this Windows error: "Cannot Copy VTS_01_05: Data errir (Cyclic Redundancy Check)."
So to recap:
In the Filesystem Flags: I have these ticked:
Enable UDF
Enable ISO 9660
Other Settings: These are ticked:
Enable Burn-Proof
Don't eject media after burning
In the main Window these are ticked:
Reallocate Video_TS Scructure & Quick Erase for DVD-RW & DVD+RW
Any light you can shed on this Phil would be greatly appreciated.
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08-10-2004, 02:09 AM
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I downloaded ImgTool Burn ver 1.1.5 (Not Classic) and I need to know if I can leave the settings as default or do I need to change a few things.
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This tool has settings ? Never noticed
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Cannot Copy VTS_01_05: Data errir (Cyclic Redundancy Check)."
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Physical problem on the media, nothing to do with all what you are wondering about. Else you would have them on all your disc and not a couple of them.
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08-10-2004, 03:58 AM
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Thanks Phil so basically I can just leave the default settings.
I main reason I asked was the DVD-ROM book type option.
On Nero this is ticked but on ImgBurn its unticked. So I guess I can leave it unticked.
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