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Livlander 03-19-2004 04:07 PM

KVCD: A set of successful conversions!
 
Don't exactly know where to post that, since above all I want to say thank you to all who developped the KVCD know-how (templates, matrix, filters, tools, guides...) and maintain this forum to a high degree of (pick whatever you like) usefulness, accuracy, kindness, internationality...

After a few weeks reading this forum, and searching through answers to questions I never thought I could ask, I have been able to convert some DVDs to KVCD and fit them to 80min or 90min CDs with a quality I couldn't imagine before trying.

By the way, I use a tool that apparently is not considered as the best, but I learned my video conversion with it so I may not change easily : DVD2SVCD :roll: .
Thanks again :!:

jorel 03-19-2004 04:32 PM

welcome in forum Livlander !
the forum is thankful for your kindness words!
:wink:

you did your KVCDs using DVD2SVCD :?:

Livlander 03-19-2004 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jorel
you did your KVCDs using DVD2SVCD :?:

Well, I did :oops: and furthermore... I liked it :!:

When the initial modifications are done on the required files, it's rather easy to use, subtitles extraction is fully automated and file-size prediction is not that bad (ok, it's not that good either :wink: ) .

jorel 03-19-2004 06:07 PM

great !

dvd2svcd is a great prog and KVCD is a miracle!
:wink:

my first steps was doing like you.
now i use the "KVCD way" !
see the tools, scripts, progs and the big help in the forum...

you will change too!
:)

rds_correia 03-19-2004 08:05 PM

Hya guys,
Livlander, as you said, you've been here only for weeks and you already succeeded on
making KVCD using DVD2SVCD.
I imagine at least 50% of the guys started on the VCD/SVCD scene using that tool, like me :D
But then I realised I wanted to know how it really works, manually, and maybe try to
tweak my encodings a bit.
That's when I found KVCD.net
Today I still find DVD2SVCD a good tool for newbies and for one click encodings.
But in the end I just love to encode manually.
So doing it all manually or with a one click encode tool doesn't matter.
The only thing that counts is KVCD quality achieved both ways :wink:
Stick with us and you won't regret it.
Cheers

jorel 03-20-2004 12:49 AM

Correia,
if i could write using good and clear words, i will wrote the same like you!
(i can read but can't write this way)

you got the feeling!
8)


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