Here's CCE. You want CCE basic. http://www.cinemacraft.com/eng/CCE SP has a free trial but you can onl encode for ten minutes (I think) so you can't really tell what the proggy is capable of. If you buy CCE SP it costs $2000.00 where as CCE basic is $58 and uses the same encoder, just not all the bells and whisles as SP. SP is for professional use only and would never benefit average Joes like you and me.
the trial version of CCE Basic is the one that only lets you encode a few minutes. If you get the SP version trial, you can do the whole movie but it leaves a watermark on the movie. Just fine though for checking out the quality.
I had problems setting up Rebuilder at first using the guide (before there was an installer, or at least before I knew there was one). The trickiest part is where to put the links to other software. If you're not using the specific version of CCE they specify, put that link in the other encoder spot. That was the toughest one for me.
Convert PAL to NTSC or NTSC to PAL------>http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/167922
ScubaPete's guides------>http://www.dvdplusvideo.com/tutorial007.html
Bbmayo's guides------>http://home.comcast.net/~bbmayo/index.html
My ever-growing movie collection------>http://www.intervocative.com/dvdcollection.aspx/squizzle
Yeah you're right, you just had to point that out and make me look bad didn't ya. :) I never used any of the trial versions, I just jumped in head first and bought CCE basic. Batch processing with RB/ CCE right now.