just started backing up some movies,mainly comedies for my daughter.Haven't backed up any disk's for years,my question is after taking out the extras etc dvdfab says 95% of the original for quality.I've only done two films so far and the quality looks good.Will Rebuilder make that much of a difference,i know folk say rebuilder comes in to its own when its say 75% quality just curious if using rebuilder is worth the extra hassle.
I bet you won't see any difference if using Rebuilder to compress just by 5%, just waste some time...which might not matter, time is free for some folks...
Originally posted by cyprusrom: I bet you won't see any difference if using Rebuilder to compress just by 5%, just waste some time...which might not matter, time is free for some folks...
OK what percentage do think I should be using Rebuilder,75% 80%.
creaky whats your views on which encoder is the best?Not to bothered on the speed difference,well as long as its not in hrs,don't mind 10-20 minutes.Did a film with the HC encoder and then did same film with CCE cant see much of a difference and both took 65 minutes.
Originally posted by killalot: creaky whats your views on which encoder is the best?Not to bothered on the speed difference,well as long as its not in hrs,don't mind 10-20 minutes.Did a film with the HC encoder and then did same film with CCE cant see much of a difference and both took 65 minutes.
There's your answer :). HC is free, produces excellent results. It's a no brainer for me.
Originally posted by killalot: creaky whats your views on which encoder is the best?Not to bothered on the speed difference,well as long as its not in hrs,don't mind 10-20 minutes.Did a film with the HC encoder and then did same film with CCE cant see much of a difference and both took 65 minutes.
There's your answer :). HC is free, produces excellent results. It's a no brainer for me.
Free is good. Another thing that I like about using DVD-RB is the batch mode. I just set up 3-4 disks to encode and then go to bed. Next morning all I have to do is burn to disk.
OK,thanks for the reply's,Vulcan94 i only back up the occasional film,good to know about the batch option though not sure if I'm cleaver enough to use it :(