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06-04-2002, 10:03 PM
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I've been experimenting with IFOEDIT a little bit to remove all the extras, angles, and menus from a dvd. I'm stuck at the transcoding part- this is pretty confusing.

Does anyone use this? How long does the transcoding process take?

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06-07-2002, 04:17 PM
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well 3 days later and my movie is done- Success!! I removed 1 set of angles and all the extras. The transcoding process took about six hours. In the doom9 ifo edit guide they say the puter will freeze a couple of minutes when you load the ifoedit tmpge template My p3 733 hung for 30 minutes!!!! (but it didn't really hang it was just processing) .

So the whole process took: 30 min rip the movie
1 hr ifoedit process .vobs
10 min dvd2avi make project
6.5 hr tmpge transcode movie
10 hr encode movie
30 min demux and mux (movie wouldn't play at first)
about 20 hrs- was it worth it? F**K NO (just kidding) good learning experience
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