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whats best???
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SypherTek
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3. January 2006 @ 02:02 |
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what the best program for putting avi, mpeg, etc files onto a dvd in dvd format
Studio Comp: AMD Athlon XP 3200+ OC ~ 2.35GHz runs at 40 celcius idle and 48 under stress (aerocool GT1000 really works!), Asrock K7VT4A , 1024MB Dual Channel DDR 400, MSI Nvidia FX5200 128MB OC ~ 600MHz mem 350MHz core,80GB SATA + 200GB SATA + 120GB IDE, 7.1 Channel Soundblaster Audigy 2 Platinum EX sound and midi interface. 19" Sony SDM-HS95 TFT monitor - sweeet
Comp2: AMD Sempron 2400+ OC ~ 2.0GHz (Stable), Asrock K7S41GX, 512MB DDR 333, Onboard Graphics, 40GB Maxtor IDE
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WorkComp: LAPTOP, intel celeron D 2.4GHz, 256MB DDR, 20GB hd. NO SCREEN IT WAS SAWN OFF :S (bag of crap)
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rp_024
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3. January 2006 @ 03:08 |
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Best normally means what is "your", [meaning each individual's] best or favorite software/s for editing and creating dvd's. I have yet to meet or see a group who can agree there is one specific best software. There are all kinds of softwares and utilities out there for doing so. It's what you find which is most comfortable for you to use. I would say about 70-80% do mainly the same thing but user friendliness varies. My personal favs are "Super Video Converter", [for converting and joining], "MainConcept MPEG Encoder", [Conversion] and "DVD Santa", [For creating the VOB's to DVD]. These tools are so easy, you just do the Ron Popiel "Set it and forget it" routine. Everything is done by the program with nary an adjustment. I'm old school. I like to put time into my creation which in turn takes a bit of time to do so. If you've got the time, these utilities are well worth the steps to create your DVD.
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xiangjie
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3. January 2006 @ 20:18 |
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SypherTek
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4. January 2006 @ 00:53 |
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okay ill rephrase my question,
what is the fastest and most reliable piece of software for putting movie files onto a dvd in dvd format?
Studio Comp: AMD Athlon XP 3200+ OC ~ 2.35GHz runs at 40 celcius idle and 48 under stress (aerocool GT1000 really works!), Asrock K7VT4A , 1024MB Dual Channel DDR 400, MSI Nvidia FX5200 128MB OC ~ 600MHz mem 350MHz core,80GB SATA + 200GB SATA + 120GB IDE, 7.1 Channel Soundblaster Audigy 2 Platinum EX sound and midi interface. 19" Sony SDM-HS95 TFT monitor - sweeet
Comp2: AMD Sempron 2400+ OC ~ 2.0GHz (Stable), Asrock K7S41GX, 512MB DDR 333, Onboard Graphics, 40GB Maxtor IDE
set of monitors on the way soon :P
Google is your friend...
WorkComp: LAPTOP, intel celeron D 2.4GHz, 256MB DDR, 20GB hd. NO SCREEN IT WAS SAWN OFF :S (bag of crap)
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rp_024
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4. January 2006 @ 02:56 |
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I'm hearing a lot of good stuff about TMPGEnc. However I'm haven't yet had the opportunity to try this software. I'm a veteran and huge supporter of DVDSanta. This is a great software for taking more or less any type of video file, [except for ratDVD] converting and creating new VOB's for burning. "Fastest" will depend solely on the specs of your pc. No disrespect, but seeing what you are running, you aren't going to have terrific speed results. With my system, I can have the conversion and burn process done normally in about 17-23 minutes, depending on the size of the video file which is being converted. Hope this helps!
HP A350N P4 2.8ghz 180gig hd with 1.5gig PC3200 DDR ram. Plextor 712a DVD-R,CD-R,Rom w/Buffer underrun and lossless technology, Media Ritek DVD-R
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