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ScubaPete
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11. April 2005 @ 15:21 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi NuBbZ,
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I have to turn the tv volume up haft of what it is at just to hear it normal why is this ??
It is normal though I can't tell you exactly why a line signal (that's what's coming from your player) must be boosted more than your satalite/cable signal. Does anyone use an antenna anymore ? I usually have to crank my sound to about the 90% mark.

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if I was to burn like a tv show for example sopranos how do I put more then 1 episode on a single disc
Now we're in my ballpark :)

You can use DVD Shrink in the "re-Author" mode, Recode2 in the "Remake a DVD" mode OR, my favorite, DVD2One in the "Join" mode and select the non-seamless mode.

Here's a run down:
For 2 Discs on 1 use DVD2One in the "Join" mode.
The join mode is a very powerful new feature of DVD2One. It can be used for many things:
Joining a movie that has been spread over 2 sides of a disk (aka "flipper") or even over 3 disks.
Joining of different episodes of a (TV) series on 1 disk.
Adding a music video, documentary or Featurette after the main movie.
Adding an intro (for instance THX or Dolby) before the main movie.
Or any combination of the above possibilities !
The join mode is not limited to only 2 titles, but it can join any number of titles on 1 disk. Of course the total size of the titles you want to join has its limits. DVD2One has built-in warning messages to let you know when you go to far.
The join mode has 2 different modes:
Seamless. The separate titles are joined in 1 titleset, and will play continuously without interruption.
Non-seamless. Each title is put in its own titleset, and there will be a small delay when the player goes from one to the other title.
The seamless mode is the perfect mode for joining a movie that has been spread over different sides or disks. DVD2One will examine automatically whether the different titles can be seamless joined together. For this the video, audio and subtitles need to be the same.
The non-seamless mode will work with any title, and can be used in all other cases. DVD2One provides convenient ways to skip through the different title sets.
How to use
The join mode is very simple to use, since it works like a repeated movie-only mode. After selecting the first title you come to a summary screen. Here you can select another title you like to add to the list, or start processing. If you select to join another title, you will advance through the selection screens again. The only difference is when using seamless mode, you do not have to select audio, subtitle and angle. The selection for these items is taken from the title to which the new title is seamlessly joined.
Advanced Navigation Mode
This new feature is experimental and may not work correctly with specific DVD players, or may have some unwanted side effects. It is recommended to try it first with a re-writable disk. It adds the following ways to navigate between the different title sets:
· Right menu button for next titleset.
· Left menu button for previous titleset.
· Next chapter at the last chapter of a title
Goes to the next titleset.
· Previous chapter at the first chapter of a
Title goes to the previous titleset.
The menu button system may interfere with subtitles. Also if a titleset does not have subtitles, a dummy subtitle is added to make this feature to work.
http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/dvd-r_tools/dvd2one.cfm

About $35.00 (USD) But well worth the $$ - I've never regretted my purchase of it. The Demo only does 30 minutes of movies.

FYI, Using this proggy, I have put 3 episodes of the Sopranos on a single disc and I have put 3 trimmed DVD-9 movies on a single disc and 4, DVD-5's on a single sided DVD with the quality of a commercial VHS tape. 5 -hours of movies is a snap.

Cheers,

Pete






The ?Old Man? Pete (ö¿ô)

Your DVD answers are at ScubaPete's DVD Backup Corner ~>

http://www.dvdplusvideo.com/tutorial007.html
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15. April 2005 @ 16:42 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hello Pete

Anyone of the apps pete listed will do the job. Remake is a lot more fun but it requires a little effort.

Pete, I thought you'd disappeared (eaten by your shark). How are things?

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17. April 2005 @ 10:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
thanks pete

im having trouble with this movie i downloaded the movie taxi i used divix to dvd to convert and after it was done i go to use DVD Decrypter to burn it but when i went to go click the source file taxi then there a folder video_ts i click that and theres video_ts.bup,video_ts.ifo,vts_01_0.bup,vts_01_1.VOB,vts_01_0.ifo,vts_01_2.VOB but i dont know what to do from here
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17. April 2005 @ 12:06 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
NuBbZ

I don't generally support the illegal downloading of movies but I'll answer this one. In order for DVD Decrypter to burn the movie it has to be in the ISO format and you didn't do that. You can however download a full working Demo version of Nero and it should burn your files with no problems.

Nero.com/us/nero-up.php" class="korostus" target="_blank">http://ww2.Nero.com/us/nero-up.php

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19. April 2005 @ 13:18 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
does any one use labels like the movie cover if so how do u do that
ScubaPete
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22. April 2005 @ 17:46 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I have used Neato labels applied with their tool. Attempting to apply a label by hand is disastrous to say the least.

I have had no problem with the discs I've burned.

In order of the Best -

Magic marker and allow to air dry for at least 2 hours. Trapping the disc in a jewel case where the fumes can attack the dye should be avoided.

Printed labels (requires a disc printer). Again, allow to air dry for at least 2 hours.

Paper labels applied with a professional tool. 2 labels max. Any labels mis-applied should be removed with alcohol allowed to dry then a new label applied.

I hope that has been of some help `
Pete





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Your DVD answers are at ScubaPete's DVD Backup Corner ~>

http://www.dvdplusvideo.com/tutorial007.html
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14. May 2005 @ 16:12 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Well, made a mistake and bought DVD Cloner 11, it burned a 98 minute movie in 17 minutes flat but somehow it has an Englisg subtitle and I tried to figure on how to get rid of the subtiles and ubable to find any info. on this. Is their any other FOOL like me that has The Cloner 11 anf knows the in and outs of this software.

Zapper ( The zapper has been zapped )
ScubaPete
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14. May 2005 @ 16:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi there zapper - welcome to aD,

Sorry about your purchase BUT at sometime we all have been taken.

Quality and percision sometimes take a little time BUT it doesn't cost you anything at all to get it right.

Checkout the guide in my sig - look at "Shrink / Decrypter" - it will do any disc out there, the way you want it with a better quality backup than ClonerII could ever hope to give you and all for FREE !

Cheers my friend,

Pete




The ?Old Man? Pete (ö¿ô)

Your DVD answers are at ScubaPete's DVD Backup Corner ~>

http://www.dvdplusvideo.com/tutorial007.html
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14. May 2005 @ 17:35 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi Pete

Thanks for the quick response. I have used shrink and decypter and most of the time the copied movies freezes up, somewhere during the palyback and its hard to watch a movie when yoy don't know when it's going to stop. Just looking around for something better?????

Zapper ( an X 321 studio junky )
ScubaPete
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14. May 2005 @ 18:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
if you would do me the favor of trying my settings and my recommendations you may well change your mind.

If you are looking for other suggestions, here are some:

In order of quality -

1. ReBuilder w CCE
2. InterVideo's DVDCopy3 a very fast and excellent encoder - When teamed with AnyDVD and CopyToDVD it gives you one of the fastest and highest of quality of programs anywhere.
3. DVD2One is an outstanding encoder with a fantastic joining program. When teamed with AnyDVD and CopyToDVD is a combo, which will see you through anything.
4. CloneDVD2 by elby is a very good proggy able to edit, encode and burn quickly, generally in less than 30 minutes. Teamed with AnyDVD it's much., "better than the average Bear, Booboo"."
5. Now we get to Nero's Recode2 - it too does a better than average job and allows you to keep your menus.
5. DVD Shrink, a favorite of many. Again, better than average especially when used with the "Deep Analysis" and the "Quality Enhancements".

As to my opinion of DVD Shrink . . .

I think it will be good for quite some time to come. Why ? Because of it's encoding controls and it's ability to adjust GOP groups to refine the finished product. Where will it fall behind ? In it's ability to rip newer encryptions BUT when used with DVDD OR AnyDVD it will stay well ahead of the pack.

I don't see Shrink as being out of the running for a long time.

As for DVD Rebuilder w/ CCE, here's an excellent guide -

http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/dvd_rebuilder_tutorial.cf...

Cheers,

Pete




The ?Old Man? Pete (ö¿ô)

Your DVD answers are at ScubaPete's DVD Backup Corner ~>

http://www.dvdplusvideo.com/tutorial007.html
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14. May 2005 @ 19:20 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Thanks, Pete will follow your advice and if you don't mind will keep you posted. ( On my Luck )

Zapper
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14. May 2005 @ 19:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Heh, Heh - you had better keep us posted or we'll Hunt you down like a Dog . . . Lol

Peace Good Guy,




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Your DVD answers are at ScubaPete's DVD Backup Corner ~>

http://www.dvdplusvideo.com/tutorial007.html
Rockslide
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28. May 2005 @ 23:42 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hey guys...

Just came across your board and read the passages. So DVD-CLONERII isn't the way to go huh? Wish I'd known that BEFORE buying the product. Oh well - live and learn.

So ... the quesiton to you all: What software do you recommend in backing up your DVD's. It needs to get around the encryption issue, and it needs to be simple. Please gurus, let us know your answer and reasons. I've been using DVD-CLONERII and have been able to backup all my encrypted movies (so far ... knock on wood!). As for quality - I guess I'd need an HDTV to see the bad quality. Maybe next year if I get a raise in pay. :)

Thank you ladies and gents - keep up the great postings.

Mark
ScubaPete
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10. June 2005 @ 17:08 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Try the guides in my sig.

No Knowledge OR $$$$ required to achieve quality backups PLUS the ability to keep some stuff and get rid of others, editing at it's easest.

Have fun . . . .

Ciao,




The ?Old Man? Pete (ö¿ô)

Your DVD answers are at ScubaPete's DVD Backup Corner ~>

http://www.dvdplusvideo.com/tutorial007.html
OmegaLA
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11. June 2005 @ 22:37 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
After playing unsuccessfully for days with 1Click DVD Copy software, I got DVD Clone II so when I made my first copy, I was really happy to se that my TDK DVD-R plays ok ? but I didn?t watch the movie, assuming is all there ? % disks later I noticed that I?ve got the same problem like the original poster:

I've experienced the same problem with DVD Cloner II using Sony DVD-RW disc; As the original poster described, the movie stops on 44th min. Prior to that, I used TDK DVD-R disc and on 3 disks, movie stops playing on 61st min. I wanted to keep all extras so I thought it might be because of that but then on 3rd one I got nothing.. it doesn?t play or it plays black ? you chose the option ? on the 5th TDK DVD-R disc, the screen goes black after seconds of initial picture so again what I?ve got is frustrating NADA... Excuse my broken English but in my conclusion, DVD Cloner II SUCKS and I do not understand why this is not sad in plain English here so anybody willing to waist ton of time to save few bucks can understand that?  !

To be more specific, the part I couldn?t quiet understands is:

1) How the hell manufacturer stays in business selling dysfunctional product? Don?t people complain in forums making others aware not to buy that peace of Crop? BTW, I got cracked version of the emule?
2) Unless there is a secret about what DVD discs should be used ( and I think disc should not be the issue when it comes to recorded length - if we disregard the quality that might defer on cheaper disks) , I do not understand why the first poster?s comments about stoppage on 44th minute were almost ignored when this appear to be the common problem with this program?
I am new to DVD backing deal but if you know the trick, providing one exists relative to what DVD disks should be used with this softy so it can copy entire movie, why don?t you say that so no one waists the time?
Or just say, I tried many programs and what I found works best is this one: (type here the name of program that works) I would appreciate and probably other newbie as well!
3) To make this DVD Cloner II issue even dumber, after DVD Cloner II made a backup on my hard disk.. you know how it creates the folder that later removes it automatically of the HD when the burning is done, I checked up the size of the folder and the same was 4.2 gig, making me believe it should fit on D3 disk. Why it didn?t I don?t understand when this is less then the size of DVD ? R disk? Can someone comment on that please?

While I am hoping that my comments helps those who didn?t try DVD Cloner II, I would appreciate if someone can clarify what programs works so we don?t waist more time and disks ? it brakes my hurt when I have to throw the nice and shiny one in the trash .. you know the filling? I mean, if you used DVD Cloner II ?crop? and again I apologize for using the profane language that is commonly not suitable for kids under 5
OmegaLA
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11. June 2005 @ 23:17 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
ScubaPete,

In earlier post above you sad:

?There are much, much better programs than Cloner. Ones that make a higher quality backup and some of them are FREE.?

I do respect your opinion and would appreciate if you can post the name of the Free program that you know works and where from
could be downloaded ? Also, I would like to hear your opinion on TDK DVD-R disks relative to the ability to preserve the quality of the original movie.

From what I understood, this are the software you recommend:

3. DVD-9 to DVD-5
A D9 (8GB) DVD movie can be copied to one regular D5 DVD+R/RW DVD-R/RW (4.7GB).

5.Perfect 1:1 DVD copy
Copy DVD movies without distortion. Ripper included.

If you got to chose one, which one should it be and where from could be downloaded?

Thanks in advance !

PS

Giving the high cost of D9 disks, I don?t quiet get it, how can you justify using it for backup when you can often find great quality original
movies on ebay for less the $10 bucks? Does anyone consider the value of time and movie rental cost invested in making backup works?
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14. June 2005 @ 20:08 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hello again...

As I posted previously, I've been using DVD Cloner II for a few months now and I have had zero problems. So has my father.

As for the folks that are having issues - how old are your systems and what Windows version are you running? There are lots of variables to consider (dvd burner, current version of firmwares, etc) so I'm not so certain that blaming it on the software is the answer. Yes, I totally understand that most gurus conisder Cloner II as "junk", and compared to other DVD burning software I'm sure it is (I can't speak from experience as I've only used Cloner II). All I know is that Cloner II works fine for me.

My suggestion: Find someone with a PC that has a dvd burner in it - install the Cloner II software there and see if you get the same negative results. If you don't then it's a PC issue. If you do then maybe the DVD Cloner II company sent you a faulty version of their software.

Or better yet - listen to the gurus and download the free stuff that runs circles around Cloner II.

~RockSlide~
OmegaLA
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15. June 2005 @ 01:07 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
OK, what hardware are you using? I just built a machine using Asus MB, 1gig RAM, 3.0Mhz P4 procesor, Win XP Profesional SP2... Sony DVD RW DW-D26A (supports dula layer) and DVD Cloner II v.2.35 ... and I do have the 44min problem described buy the original poster and 61min problem described by me above. If somebody can tell me why is that happening, I would apreshiate it.
OmegaLA
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15. June 2005 @ 01:16 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
My concern is, if DVD ClonerII = DVD Shrink then why would the Shrink work when/where the ClonerII doesn't? As I described above, folder created by Cloner is bellow 4.3 Gig but the burned product locks on 44th or 61st min like the burned movie is not the "shrinked" one dumped by the cloner...can someone make a sence out of that?
ScubaPete
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15. June 2005 @ 19:17 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi OmegaLA, welcome to aD,

First off, Proggys like 1-clickDVD Copy and ClonerII are, in fact, poor quality copy software BUT because you only have to click 1 button, pple continue to buy them. Also, most of our younger members don't research the products they buy. To prove my point, they buy, by the tons, DVD XCopy. A proggy that has been out of business for a year and 1/2. It hasn't been worked on for almost 2 full years, yet these kids come here, looking for updates - updates from a company that no longer exists. The program doesn't work as it once did because it cannot rip today's DVD's. The encryptions weren't even invented when the company closed YET they spend $149.99 (the original price of the program when the company existed), $149.99 for a proggy that has seen it's day, years ago.

We have free proggys that you might try, DVD Decrypter and DVD Shrink (guides in my sig) OR you might wish to try AnyDVD (an excellent ripper with a 21-day free trial) and CloneDVD2. A fast, easy proggy with a fairly good encoder, a fair amount of control, should wish to edit your backups and, a quality copy when you're finished.

AnyDVD ~
http://www.slysoft.com/en/anydvd.html

CloneDVD2 ~
http://www.elby.ch/en/products/clone_dvd/download.html

The next thing to speak to is, the question of media AND DVD settings

I recommend setting your DVD size to "Custom" and 4360MB so that you don't burn to the very edge of the disc where the dye is sometimes uneven OR in the case of poor media like Memorex, it may not be there at all. Also, though today's discs advertise burning at 12X or 16X speeds over 8X speed is only good for Data burning. Burning DVD's should be kept to 4X, if using "top of the line" discs like Taiyo Yudens OR Verbatim DataLife PLUS, then 6X can be used without any problems at all. Pple who burn at 8X and faster run the risk of coasters OR getting the same problems that you have complained about.

SO, before you totally trash the programs you're using, dial the DVD Target size back and slow down your burn and you may solve your problems.

If you wish a good quality copy, something that will lQQk great on liquid crystal, Plasma OR HDD TV then try AnyDVD and CloneDVD2. That proggy has a far superior encoder than 1-clickDVD Copy OR ClonerII. Remember, quality takes time SO you will get a better quality with Decrypter and Shrink than even CloneDVD2 BUT speaking of those 2., it would be close.
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I checked up the size of the folder and the same was 4.2 gig, making me believe it should fit on D3 disk. Why it didn't I don't understand when this is less then the size of DVD - R disk?
The folder you speak of, is the one generated for burning and, therefore is already compressed. The answer is, YES, you could use a burning proggy like Nero Burning ROM or CopyToDVD and burn it directly to disc IF the folder is, in fact, fine.

BTW
, someone mentioned that your problem could be a bad program copy. Impossible ! The program isn't a cake that might need more baking or has baked too long, it is written code, it doesn't change from one copy to another. The problems there for can be the following, Too fast a burn, burning to the outside of the media, poor media, a DVD size that some cheaper 1-click wonders cannot handle OR a PC that either has too little resources OR has been compromised (someone has been using the PC while it was working on your backup project). Many pple don't understand that encoding and burning DVD Video is the most processor intensive thing there is ~ Too many think this is like burning CD's ~ NO, not even remotely close. DVD Video needs a lot of resources. I recommend 512MB of RAM or better and even then, allow the PC do its job. For pple running UNDER that amount od RAM, I recommend going into msconfig and in the Startup tab, click "Disable all" then "Apply", OK, OK again and restart to allow the changes to take place.

Go through these suggestions and implement them all THEN sea if your problems end. IF not, come back and we'll add to the list.

Cheers,

Pete





The ?Old Man? Pete (ö¿ô)

Your DVD answers are at ScubaPete's DVD Backup Corner ~>

http://www.dvdplusvideo.com/tutorial007.html
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Rockslide
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22. June 2005 @ 15:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
And there ya have it! Try Scuba-Pete's suggestion and use "the good proggy's" (progyy?... programs).

Good luck!

(Thanks for calling me a kid Pete! Makes me feel young again...)
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