I'm posting this here cos although it is about ToK, its not entirely about it...
In the early days of learning KVCD, it made sense to use an automated program to feel my way thru things. I initially chose ACP, but tended to prefer ToK. I still use ToK even today (but only for File Prediction), simply because I found it more user friendly compared to CQMatic (no offence Kwag).
Nowadays it seems that ToK is yesterdays news. This, for me, is fair enough (shame - since it had as much potential as DIKO has now). I've moved on, and know how to do most steps manually - with the exception of File Prediction.
The point of my rant here is....Is there anything of worth to take from ToK's method to determine file size? Does anyone have any insight into the theory behind its File Prediction? Particularly the 'New Faster Prediction Thx Tenra' that it uses.
I ask simply because ToK's File Prediction has been
ever reliable for me - giving consistently great results. Maybe I'm in a minority with CQMatic (I'm probably too lazy to persevere with it).
Sorry this was so long.