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baabaa
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25. January 2003 @ 12:43 |
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Just acquired the above software form www.dvd2one.com
Must admit thought it would be pants but fairly impressed for such a small program.
It basically re-encodes the movie (if over 4.36Gb) to excatly 4.36Gb.
It strips out subtitles/audio u dont want.
Just done a trial on an old one 'aliens'
There is a drop off in quality(obviously) and keeps the ac3 5.1 that was selected.
The time factor was quick even for my 1.1Ghz,384Mb ram only took 30 minutes!!!!!!
Rip just the movie+relative ifo with dvd decrypter and use dvd2one, made my re-encoding easy+quick.
Trying to find out if anyone has/knows what the program does exactly regarding re-encoding, I believe it maybe dropping frames within the GOP or rencode.
It is really simple, and I just thought I would plug it!!!!!1
...............PIO is no go, DMA all the way...............
Beware of the Pixies - they move in over night and turn your life upside down
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groove
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25. January 2003 @ 13:37 |
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yes i just tried it , so easy to use !!!!
great result !!!!!!
i'm downloading the full version right now.
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ali777
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25. January 2003 @ 14:03 |
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No talk of cracks, or your banned !!
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 30. January 2003 @ 12:28
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groove
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25. January 2003 @ 14:34 |
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no i am searching everywhere......
i can't find it.
full version is on edonkey
but serial don't work
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msb5150
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25. January 2003 @ 15:01 |
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Sounds interesting, but piracy is illegal, so keep it out of the general forumn.
This is an amazingly imformative site with many places to find information and help. Please support it.
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groove
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25. January 2003 @ 15:49 |
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i just have buy the soft.
waiting for my registration key.
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msb5150
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25. January 2003 @ 15:57 |
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Great, post a full review when you get, have fun.
This is an amazingly imformative site with many places to find information and help. Please support it.
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groove
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25. January 2003 @ 16:08 |
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so it seems to be really nice , my full movie will be encoded after 17 minutes !!!!
it is a 2 hour movie.
i will post a new message when it is done.
when i see all the hours that i have encoded movies.....
this soft is really easy to use , just 3 clics and you have yours vobs and ifos in a folder.
dond't need ifoedit anymore.....
i will check the result in 7 minutes.
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groove
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25. January 2003 @ 16:18 |
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THIS IS AMAZING !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just buy this soft , i can't believe it.....
result is perfect !!!! after 17 minutes....
i can't see that the image was encoded !
you could not do better by yourself
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baabaa
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25. January 2003 @ 23:38 |
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msb5150,
Is right No piracy issues BACKUPS only.
This program is driving all forums I know mad with its simplicity.
HEH LADIES IT DOES PROVE GOOD THINGS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES!!!!!!!!!!!
Suggestions say it is dropping frames or altering motion vectors WHO cares results speak for themselves.
HOW MANY HOURS HAVE YOUUUUU! SPENT RE-ENCODING.
People who r requesting a crack for it !!!!!
Why do u want a crack, for the price it does exactly what it says on the tin!!!!!
It has saved me a mass amount of money on upgrading my pc in excess of £300 so for £47 I am not complaining.
Finally I posted this late last night and the response has been overwelming, GREAT.
The drop off in quality is not all that noticeable so I dont believe it is re-encoding.
I think (no way to prove @this time) that within the GOP makeup, it is doing away with certain 'b'frames etc and managing to keep smooth panning.OR it is changing the resolution by stretching/compress these frames.
WHAT DO U THINK ALL OPINIONS WELCOME AS PEOPLE R BEMUSED AT ITS SIMPLICITY.
...............PIO is no go, DMA all the way...............
Beware of the Pixies - they move in over night and turn your life upside down
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sirmugen
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27. January 2003 @ 07:05 |
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Does any one know where I can purchase it in the US. I don't know about buying from Europe or anything like that.
Thanks
sirmugen
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baabaa
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27. January 2003 @ 09:26 |
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sirmugen,
I am in the uk and only know of the www.dvd2one.com
Sorry I know it doesn't help!
...............PIO is no go, DMA all the way...............
Beware of the Pixies - they move in over night and turn your life upside down
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slay
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27. January 2003 @ 10:16 |
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WOW WOW WOW - By it now !!!!!!
JUst backed up a 3 hour DVD in 55 mins.
Quality is good and its soooooooo fast and easy.
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slay
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27. January 2003 @ 10:16 |
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WOW WOW WOW - Buy it now !!!!!!
JUst backed up a 3 hour DVD in 55 mins.
Quality is good and its soooooooo fast and easy.
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mhatip
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27. January 2003 @ 15:08 |
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Hmm.. very interesting software, but i am getting very suspecous about its capability. It also sounds too good to be true. It could also be some kind of hoax program that doesn't do what you think it can do.
After having seen so many programs in the industry that are trying to encode movies for hours, where large amounts of research and inverstments are done, I am very suspecious, that some one out of no where would come out and claim, that they have a magic bullet that solves all the problem problems of copying DVDs.
I did go to the site of DVD2ONE, and saw that the auther says, that he wrote all the code in assembly from scratch, and was able to achieve incredible speed and other stuff. Well having being a programmer, i am sure that other softwares out there like, TMPEG, and other encoders, have been optimized to their best probably with assembly as well, and they still take at least 2 to 3 hours to encode a movie. And on top of that, you have to use other authoring programs to get the final DVD format to be readied for burning.
In conclusion, I am very suspecious about this program, and wouldn't really get involved with it, untill i get some solid feedback, and tests from recognizable senior members of this board.
Have a good day.
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msb5150
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27. January 2003 @ 15:36 |
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I'm not totally disagreeing, but this author does have some credit to him. He wrote remote selector, a highly useful program to play any region dvd on any computer with a dvd drive, windows and an applicable dvd player, perhaps though you should try the trial and encode half an hour of video first before you pass judgement on a programmer because you do not believe that his program could have been optimized so well as to work in such a remarkable time frame.
This is an amazingly imformative site with many places to find information and help. Please support it.
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rbnewcomb
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27. January 2003 @ 17:52 |
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I bought and tried, and after using various methods to re-encode and then author the DVD; example CCE, TMPG, ReMpg... DVDit! Pro, or rip then ifo edit, then write.
It is nice to go from that to rip, then whip it into shape with DVD2ONE, then burn. There are quality issues that are noticable in dark scenes (like the night time helicopter landing in the movie WE WERE SOLDIERS). You have to be willing to sacrifice a small amount of quality (video) for the time saved.
All in all it gets a thumbs up, but the ability to use a secondary encoder (better quality) would be really sweet.
Lastly the dvd files created are 4.36 GB perfect for the home backup people who do not want to invest the time or toil with the many other methods of copying...
Good Luck
Bobby
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dvd2one
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28. January 2003 @ 02:41 |
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Hello,
Thank you for your responses.
Not the entire program is made in assembler only the parts where speed realy mathers :)
And i can asure you it is NOT a hoax, our software doesn't do a entire re-encoding like CCE does, but uses some advanced techniques to compress the allready encoded movie.
This compression engine is smart, i constantly measures the output size so it will make optimal use of the 4.37 Gb UNLESS the movie with stripped streams is shorten then 4.37 in that case it will just rebuild the structure of the DVD so you can burn it to a DVD-r
Ordering is only possible via our website (http://www.dvd2one.com) we use a secure CreditCard system for safe transactions.
I just would like to mention the obligatory copyright notice. we we will not tolerate piracy or the trading of license-keys.
If we find out you are sharing or spreading your license-key we automaticly void your registration and you're not allowed to download any future upgrades.
If you have any problems or questions about the program feel free to ask me.
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dannyf
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28. January 2003 @ 02:54 |
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To the guy from DVD2one. I have tried to purchase your program from the UK but whenever I click on the 'buy' link there is no response. I really want your program, why is the link not responding and also your contact link isnt working.
There is nothing wrong with my computer and ive been trying now for 4 days.
Please help me I really want your program.
Danny Flounders
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dvd2one
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28. January 2003 @ 03:12 |
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Like the rest of the world, unfortunally we are also suffering from the "Slammer-worm" and his continues attack on servers :(
I'am sorry for the inconvience, but please bear with us we are doing everything possible to solve this problem.
Rene
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28. January 2003 @ 04:12 |
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I can also assure that the program works like advertised, seriously. I've tested it on my friend's computer for couple of 6GB+ with extras movies (that were able to fit to 4.36GB without re-encoding) and the stripping process simply beats IFOEdit/similiar tools hands down, still allowing you to select the subs/audios wanted to maintain on the copy. Haven't tried the re-encoding (well, compression, if you wish as the "encoding" is slightly wrong word in here as far as I've understood how the DVD2One works) yet, but according to various sources, it loses to CCE, but is acceptable (although not near perfect) -- but then again, to give credit, this is the first version of the tool :-) And the 94kb filesize is just amusing little detail :-)
IMHO, there are now two serious players in the biz, both in their own playing fields at the mo: DVDXCopy for making two-disc splits and DVD2One for making no-extras-no-swahili-subs movie only 1-disc copies.
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28. January 2003 @ 04:32 |
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mikemary
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28. January 2003 @ 06:10 |
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Can anyone explain this please - I tried the dvd2one trial on Spiderman and Back to the Future. Both of these dvds where Wide screen versions but on the 30 minute trial they played as normal full screen!! Is this because it was a trial version? Also, I used decrypter to rip the files (in file mode) then just burned the files to dvd using recordnow that came with my hp200i drive. Am i doing thing right? thanks for the help.
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RobertH
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28. January 2003 @ 06:23 |
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DVD2one worked exactly as advertised for me. Best $44 I ever spent!
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dvd2one
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28. January 2003 @ 08:16 |
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Mikemary :
Could it be that the menu's on that specific disc are in 4:3 instead of 16:9?
Some players are a bit picky on those things.
That is a known bug and is being fixed as we speak.
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