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29. April 2006 @ 08:58 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
L8ter i understand that but i work 50 plus hours a week and dont have time to use DVD-RB because well i wont say ,i wish i did but i dont
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29. April 2006 @ 11:50 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I need to do another test with the encode menus off, as the time actually went up by 4 minutes from the first run using the multiple encode.
So wasn't really a valid test.

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Is there any reason you don't just use the batch processing method whilst your at work.
I've used it a few times and its always gone through the films without any issues, most I've done in one go was 3 over night.


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BigDK...... I did 4 over night in batch! love it!!!
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i dont use DVD-RB because of time restrains BUT i do use CloneDVD 2 with AnyDVD and my times are 10 to 12 mintues for shorter movies and 20 to 25 mintues for longer movies ,thats everything transcoding and burning the dvd .i have a decent system per my sig.
I use ShrinkIt too, cause my system takes a long time (like all day :)
)to encode with DVD-RB but I plan on useing DVD-rb when I upgrade my system. With ShrinkIt I'm scared that my DVD copies will look pretty bad on flat screeen plamas so I try to keep the percentage up above 90% or so. Are'nt you fearful of not haveing such a qulity of the movie on your flat screen tv when watching a backup ver. or one of your DVD's. I read some where on this forum that with ShrinkIt if you keep the percentage above 90% can keep the picture quality that is equal to using DVD-RB. So I'm getting.

My first set of DL DVD I'm about to get; and I'm goona put anything that goes below 90% with ShrinkIt on a DL to keep the quality of the movie. But I'm not so certain with DVD-RB when to use a DL DVD to keep the quilty of the movie.

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if you are using a DL then I wouldn't use DVD-RB at all! you can fit the whole DVD as a 1:1 copy without encoding/transcoding! what's the purpose at all? You can use RB without compression, too, but an easy way of doing a full backup at a 1:1 would be using Nero to copy DVD option and let Nero do it's thing with AnyDVD in the background! Or just AnyDVD and CloneDVD will do the job too! When you don't need to compress RB still takes longer.... like 25 mins. on my machine and if I use CloneDVD at 100% quality (no compression) that goes for about 15-20mins, tops! Just take out the encrption and away ya go!
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if you are using a DL then I wouldn't use DVD-RB at all! you can fit the whole DVD as a 1:1 copy without encoding/transcoding! what's the purpose at all?
Your right "IHoe" I wasn't thinking stright. But what I'm trying to do is keep quality on my DVD Backups. And with movies that are go under 90% with ShrinkIt the qulaity goes with it, when watching the backup on a Plasma Flat screen (which I plan on getting some time soon). What I'm trying to keep is quality.

In DVD-RB when does quality on the movie go down when trying to put it on 4.7 GB single layer discs. Should I ever have to put the movie on a DL. Am I outa my mind for trying to do this, cause the difference would me so minute and minuscule, that when watching the move on a CRT screen and a flat HDTV screen, that it would be indistinguishable.

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you can't get any better than a 1:1 copy..... soooooo the DVD copy would be like the original store bought DVD! that's your answer. You can get a 1:1 copy using AnyDVD and DVDDecrypter! Rip files to the hard drive using DVDD (which doesn't do anything to the files.... it's an exact copy as the store bought) Rip using the mode ISO READ..... write using mode ISO WRIGHT. whaaaaaaalllllllaaaahhhhhh perfect duplication! I tink! LOL
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Should I ever have to put the movie on a DL.
as they say beauty is in the eye...well you get it, just do some testing, to see what measure of reduction you are willing to live w/ personally I don't even flinch @ like a 60% reduction of a movie using rebuilder. look @ the log for king kong it's like 59% of the original size it's still superb (to mine eyes)it's a keeper :-)

btw I've bought no more than 5 dl's and have not seen the need since testing them.

there is a huge difference between encoding and transcoding w/ other quicker programs

+ w/ rb you have several options such as steal from extra's, movie only, half d1 for extra's, filtering, and matrices selections that gives you the abbility to tinker til it suits your preffences.

hope that is what you meant ;)
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I've only burned 6 DL dvd's. LOTR trilogy (3 discs) and then a season of law and order that was on 3 dvd10's (3 discs). I've had no reason to use them for anything else thanks to rb/cce's superb quality.

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Like you, Mort, I only bought a package of 5 DLs and they came out great......but I find that with DVD-RB with CCE the quality is great when you have to compress the movie. When the movie only will fit on a DVD-5 without compression I use AnyDVD and CloneDVD2, simple and easy!
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I have gotten decent results using rebuilder and CCE, and i have a 3.06 ghz p4, i once backed a movie using a 6 pass left going while i was out for the day, came back and looked at the log and it took around 100 mins to complete.
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6 passes took 100 minutes? Wow...that is pretty damn fast.

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Well the verdict is in. For a 7.2 gb folder using rb pro/cce upgrading from a 2.8 533 fsb non ht cpu to a 3.4 800 fsb ht cpu shaved 28 minutes off the time. Went from 139 min to 111 min. Not a dramatic decrease but it all helps. This northwood runs a lot cooler than the 2.8 prescott too. It will suffice for now untill I feel the urge for an OC.

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Mort have you considered a AMD Dual-Core ? iam going with the AMD Opteron 175 Denmark or maybe the 180 in june or july seems the way to go higher clock speeds that the Intels
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my prescott tends to get rather warm during encoding times, i try and stay away from oc'ing as much as possible.
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aabbccdd,

Looking back I would have gone with an AMD dual core. My upgrade turned into a real cluster f**k. I bought a set of 1 gb each corsair xms dual channel memory (2 gb total) just to find out my mobo didn't support dual channel memory. I had also already ordered this intel socket 478 (which is what my old mobo was for) 3.4 ghz cpu to go with the upgrade. So long story short, ordered a new asus mobo that supported dual channel memory. I would have got the memory either way but known I was going to need a mobo I would have gone AMD dual core cpu and mobo to fit. On top of all that, the cpu I got was defective and I had to RMA it. RMA'ed the mobo too cause I wasn't sure which was defective. Just got everything back this week.

Gonna be a while untill I upgrade again. Spent last 2 days trying to get proggy's I'd downloaded back up n runnin after reformat. Like AnyDVD (says my license key is expired). Still haven't got any of my intervideo software back up. Waiting on replys to my emails.

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oh great fun reformatting huh lol.

so you went with the 939 socket mobo right? and in 2007 thats going to change again lol.

yeah i got the CORSAIR XMS 2GB (2 x 1GB) DDR SDRAM Unbuffered DDR 433(PC 3500) memorey kickass stuff man!!! really makes a difference i can burn "on the fly" with Nero 2 dvds at a time at 8x with no buffer drop off at all, amazing stuff
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Spent last 2 days trying to get proggy's I'd downloaded back up n runnin after reformat. Like AnyDVD (says my license key is expired). Still haven't got any of my intervideo software back up. Waiting on replys to my emails.
I keep a (rather large)folder on my second hd called "setup_files" just for .exe's and installations as well as some necessary codecs and what not just to ease the transition for the upcoming quad-core wars.

btw good luck with the new build we'll see you when you go to bumping up that cpu frequency you should get some decent clocks with the new rig ;)


@ aabbccdd man I think they have adjusted the work week this is supposed to be our slow season and we haven't gotten away with a 5-day work week,yet much less 8 hour day's thank god I don't have to be awake for my encoding:-)
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aabbccdd I did a post asking you a question, dvd-rb you must have missed it having to work that 50hr job and all.

scroll up and take a look at my last post question.

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Another encode of a 7.56 gb folder using rb/cce 3.4 ghz cpu vs 2.8 ghz cpu resulted in a time decrease of 41 min. 3.4 took 121 min and the 2.8 took 162 min. I had saved the rebuilder text documents from the encodes done with the 2.8 ghz cpu so I could compare the times with the 3.4 ghz cpu. I'm qiut happy with the results.

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Mort..... last time you didn't get notified about the RB update..... today is another update to v1.09.3.......just in case you didn't get notified again! here are some times of encoding with RB:

[08:20:15] One Click encoding activated...
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-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 241,716 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 62.8%
- Overall bitrate : 4,274/3,419Kbs
- Space for Video : 4,208,098KB
- HIGH/LOW/TYPICAL Bitrates: 8,808/393/3,419 Kbs
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[10:19:48] Phase III, REBUILD completed in 13 minutes.

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[10:19:48] PREPARE/ENCODE/REBUILD completed in 119 min.
[10:38:18] One Click encoding activated...
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[10:38:19] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- CCE 2.62+ encoder selected.
- "Movie Only" mode is enabled.
- VTS_03: 4,024,291 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 237,845 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 54.1%
- Overall bitrate : 3,764/3,011Kbs
- Space for Video : 3,646,640KB
- HIGH/LOW/TYPICAL Bitrates: 3,977/400/3,011 Kbs
[10:47:05] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 9 minutes.
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- ISO Image successfully written.
- Deleting ISO image.
[12:40:38] Phase III, REBUILD completed in 25 minutes.

Done.
[12:40:39] PREPARE/ENCODE/REBUILD completed in 122 min.
[12:42:54] One Click encoding activated...
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[12:42:55] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- CCE 2.62+ encoder selected.
- "Movie Only" mode is enabled.
- VTS_03: 4,024,291 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
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- CCE 2.62+ encoder selected.
- "Movie Only" mode is enabled.
- VTS_03: 4,024,291 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 237,845 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 54.1%
- Overall bitrate : 3,764/3,011Kbs
- Space for Video : 3,646,640KB
- HIGH/LOW/TYPICAL Bitrates: 3,977/400/3,011 Kbs
[13:06:10] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 10 minutes.
[13:06:10] Phase II ENCODING started
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[14:55:12] PREPARE/ENCODE/REBUILD completed in 119 min.
[16:16:02] One Click encoding activated...
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[16:16:03] Phase I, PREPARATION started.
- CCE 2.62+ encoder selected.
- "Movie Only" mode is enabled.
- VTS_01: 3,630,149 sectors.
-- Scanning and writing .D2V & .AVS files
-- Processed 239,241 frames.
-- Building .AVS and .ECL files
- Reduction Level for DVD-5: 62.3%
- Overall bitrate : 4,305/3,444Kbs
- Space for Video : 4,195,212KB
- HIGH/LOW/TYPICAL Bitrates: 4,520/2,139/3,444 Kbs
[16:21:25] Phase I, PREPARATION completed in 5 minutes.
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[17:53:25] Phase III, REBUILD started.
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- Correcting VTS Sectors...
[18:09:34] Phase III, REBUILD completed in 16 minutes.

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[18:09:34] PREPARE/ENCODE/REBUILD completed in 113 min.

I also tried out that multiple encoder processes...... I could only use HC with that and it added more time (about an hour) to the whole process! So I went back to what was good for me..... CCE!!!


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I'm also in the market for a new CPU and was wondering whether Dual Core Pentium D or Athlon would better for RB & CCE and allow me to multitask while encoding. There are lots of posts of personal logs but I'm unclear which processor people would recommend.
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I have HT......but I'll get the dual core next!
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IHoe , Dual-Core is def. the way to go man!!
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aaddccdd....... you know my rig....... yes it's HT..... but it's running at 3.73GHZ with 1086FSB! 2G of DDR2 RAM. I have 260G hard drive RAID 0, with 2 other external drives 300G & 100G with 2 burners..... one external BenQ 1655, and a DVDRom and Philips 8631 burner. my machine is lean and mean and does DVD-RB in great times.... pretty fast. But, yea...... my next machine will be a Dual Core. who knows...... the next one might even be better than Dual Core because I don't think I'll need a machine for a longgggggggggggggg time! This computer is the best one that I ever had and does everything I need it to do and fast........ and I know soooooooo many other people still running under Windows 95 and can't do crap! LOL

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