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newafter
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13. August 2008 @ 05:58 |
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Hi, i just need some advice how to burn DVD-R screener to DVD screener in best way. I used Nero Vision, firstly it converted and then burnt but the quality was much worse and the frame different than the original DVD-R:( Any suggestions, or which programme i should use for this? Thanks
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1bonehead
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13. August 2008 @ 06:48 |
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No
The BPI Are: SONY, UNIVERSAL, WARNER GROUP, EMI.
The RIAA Soundexchange Are: SONY, UNIVERSAL, WARNER GROUP, EMI.
The IFPI Are: The same anti consumer lot as listed above!
The MPAA Are: SONY, UNIVERSAL, WARNER GROUP, DISNEY, PARAMOUNT, FOX.
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13. August 2008 @ 08:11 |
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Sorry, I don't know of any way to make a copy of a screener at all.
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AfterDawn Addict
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13. August 2008 @ 08:37 |
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Sorry can't help you there.
Perhaps you'd do well to take a good look at the forum rules.
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13. August 2008 @ 09:18 |
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Quote: Case examples regarding rule number five (5). No piracy.
Case: Pirated material, such as serial numbers and direct links to pirated, copyrighted material (including direct links to torrent files and ed2k links). PROHIBITED
Case: Posting "descrambling codes" or similar codes that allow unlicensed viewing of protected material. PROHIBITED
Case: Technical, in depth discussion about copy protection circumvention (i.e. cracking). PROHIBITED
Case: Discussion about pirated content and piracy, such as converting (downloaded) video and/or audio files to DVD/AudioCD/whatever format. PERMITTED
Case: Discussion about copy protection circumvention in general (extracting encrypted content, such as DVD movies, compact discs, copy protected console and computer software, using existing software). PERMITTED
Case: Links to sites offering possibly pirated content (including torrent files and ed2k links). PERMITTED
I know rule 5 is a little confusing, but in this case we can help out guys.
What format is the original file in...avi or vob etc.?
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13. August 2008 @ 09:21 |
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13. August 2008 @ 09:44 |
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Quote: I know rule 5 is a little confusing, but in this case we can help out guys.
My mistake. *grins*
Berryone is right on then.
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newafter
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13. August 2008 @ 09:45 |
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Oh, sorry didnt know this rule:-( I guess the nero vision is the way;)
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13. August 2008 @ 10:09 |
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Please explain more about your process, or provide a burn log so we can see what's going on.
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1bonehead
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13. August 2008 @ 10:14 |
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1) rip to HDD with dvdfabhddecrypter
2) use fixvts to clean the files
3) create iso (image) with Img burn
4) burn iso (image) with Imgburn
5) Watch a good copy of the sreener
The BPI Are: SONY, UNIVERSAL, WARNER GROUP, EMI.
The RIAA Soundexchange Are: SONY, UNIVERSAL, WARNER GROUP, EMI.
The IFPI Are: The same anti consumer lot as listed above!
The MPAA Are: SONY, UNIVERSAL, WARNER GROUP, DISNEY, PARAMOUNT, FOX.
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14. August 2008 @ 02:41 |
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Originally posted by 1bonehead: 1) rip to HDD with dvdfabhddecrypter
2) use fixvts to clean the files
3) create iso (image) with Img burn
4) burn iso (image) with Imgburn
5) Watch a good copy of the sreener
You just burn the files with ImgBurn, you don't create an ISO.
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varnull
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14. August 2008 @ 07:29 |
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Less chance of a burn-fail with an iso, and you can test it has worked before possibly throwing away disk after disk ;)
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14. August 2008 @ 08:03 |
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Originally posted by newafter: Oh, sorry didnt know this rule:-( I guess the nero vision is the way;)
Obviously Nero Vision isn't the way as you used it according to your original post and the quality was crap eh? We still need to know what type of file you are dealing with. So, was is is an .avi or do you have a folder with proper video structure already in it? Are we dealing with a 700mb or a 1.5 gig file or a 4 gig file?
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newafter
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14. August 2008 @ 13:32 |
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Its DVDRip Of DVD screener into AVI - the size is around 700MB. The nero vision verse is not bad but worse than original video. The probem is that i ve never met type of DVD screener, didnt know even what is the difference from DVD Video:) I ll try to burn it with ImgBurn and see. But thanks guys for tips:-)
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14. August 2008 @ 13:43 |
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You can try convertxtodvd to convert the file to dvd compliance files. After that, the you can burn to a dvd.
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14. August 2008 @ 14:06 |
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There are different types of Screeners. One is an actual screening copy of a movie and the other is the name of the releaser. If the quality is crap my guess is you have a cam version put out by the group "screener" and not a true screener dvd.
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14. August 2008 @ 14:10 |
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Originally posted by LOCOENG: There are different types of Screeners. One is an actual screening copy of a movie and the other is the name of the releaser. If the quality is crap my guess is you have a cam version put out by the group "screener" and not a true screener dvd.
My thoughts exactly.
Cams are more prevalent. Normally, their quality is lacking, at best.
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