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07-19-2003, 10:29 AM
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Woo!

Somebody responded to my post!

I am unable to get on the internet at the moment so I was just using a friends computer to check my mail etc.. and checked this site.

Looks like my wee pack is a bit defunkt at the mo with people like azel coming out with stuff like this!!

I wont be able to download it for a long time to come so I wont get to see it yet.

Good work azel!

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07-19-2003, 11:26 AM
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First off thanks! Any tool that helps to automate and ease the process is much appreciated.

1) I notice that when your program is started, there are a number of templates that are click selectable. They are not all implemented yet, correct? What will happen if I select them all or deselect them all?

2) Your program defaults to MPEG-2 on the misc tab, SVCD under the bbMPEG advanced settings, and CVD (235x480/576) under the framserver tab. If I switched to MPEG-1, VCD, and VCD (352x240/28 would this be the same as if I had used Kwag's Lbr.ini/ new matrix.ini, but having the advantage os using thew New Avisynth 2.52 script, plus altered settings in TMPGEnc?

3) Using your program to start DVD2SVCD alters the DVD2SVCD.ini settings for *that* session only, correct....and leaves my default settings unchanged?

thanks very much for your program.

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07-19-2003, 03:24 PM
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1) I notice that when your program is started, there are a number of templates that are click selectable. They are not all implemented yet, correct? What will happen if I select them all or deselect them all?
Well, on the message you get's when you start DVD2KVCD the first time, I wrote:
"The program is still very simple... The program will install recomanded AviSynth filters and change some settings in DVD2SVCD.ini and Matrices.ini, and set it up as KVCD settings. The only template so far is only SKVCD 352x480/576, but you can change this manualy."
So, the defult template is SKVCD 352x480/576 anyway...

Change reselution manually is a litle bit advanced, so I won't use my time too explain that...

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3) Using your program to start DVD2SVCD alters the DVD2SVCD.ini settings for *that* session only, correct....and leaves my default settings unchanged?
In the next version back up of your old DVD2SVCD.ini will be created first time you run DVD2KVCD.
I'll also working with a new prediction system, and all the templates can be used in the next version.
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07-19-2003, 04:25 PM
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waiting for you azel,
DVD2KVCD is hopful.

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