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01-26-2003, 05:10 AM
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well this is the first time i tried a movie from 2 DVD's, i will need help from someone who has done this before. the first disc is 128 min and the second is 54min for a total of 182min. what i want is to get both as one on 1-CD with the same quality and sound. so far i have each DVD ripped in 2 seperate folders and used DVD2AVI on both, i am ready for fitcd and a script but not sure where to go from here, please note that i am fine with the methods used to make KVCD's, I just have not tried a 2-disc DVD yet.


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01-26-2003, 10:21 AM
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in DVD2AVI 1.76, load the vobs from disk one, then add the vobs from disk two so that you have the whole movie in one project. I've got this movie on one cd before with the lbr template. Use the latest filters (dust, blockbuster, etc) and of course use file size prediction.
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01-26-2003, 10:23 AM
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Hi Bombero,

For doing Pearl Harbor on two CD2 using KVCDx3, try this script:

Code:
LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\mpeg2dec.dll")
LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\fluxsmooth.dll") 
LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\GripFit_preview.dll") 
LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\blockbuster.dll") 
LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\legalclip.dll") 
LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\sampler.dll") 
LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\vobsub.dll") 
LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\convolution3d.dll") 
LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\dustv5.dll") 
LoadPlugin("C:\encoding\decomb.dll")

Mpeg2Source("YourMovie.d2v")
LegalClip() 
GripCrop( width=528, height=480, overscan=2 ) 
GripSize() 
SpaceDust()
#Convolution3D(preset="movieLQ") 
FluxSmooth()
Blockbuster(method="noise", variance=.3, seed=1)
GripBorders() 
LegalClip() 
#Sampler(length=24)
That should give you excelent quality on two CDs
You can experiment with a small sample by alternating C3D and FluxSmooth and see which combination gives you best results.

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01-26-2003, 10:24 AM
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For one CD, use ren's method above

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01-27-2003, 08:35 AM
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Thanx Ren, Thanx Kwag.........

I will use Ren;s method because my apex will only play 352x240(28 but I usually can get a nice video with the filters + my 27" TV is about 10' from the recliner so they look nice

I was just not sure what to do with a 2 DVD set, I had no idea it would be as easy as loading all the VOB's in the same project.....live and learn.
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