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LastAngel
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29. January 2003 @ 11:41 |
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@newtoy
sorry for my english i'm italian
i use DVD2ONE with Lord Of The Ring 1 (special edition dvd 1)
dvd2one finish and i burn my dvd with nero (dvd-video standard menù) i see the dvd in samsun (dvd standard alone) and after 2 or 3 capter the video is stop :(
a test some standard in nero but not some media dvd-r
bye bye
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dvd2one
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29. January 2003 @ 11:49 |
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Malum :
Do we know how DVD2one works yet?
If it isn't re-encoding what is it doing?
It's compressing, by using our own lightning fast compression algorithm. And that isn't the same as indeed re-encoding. DVD2one uses the original encoded stream as input and by doing so you can experience some grain and artifacts on long movies (2 1/2 hours and more).
I admit CCE does a way beter job at that then DVD2one ever will, but that's like comparing an apple and a orange. Their both fruit yet very different.
LastAngel:
It could be nero, nero is known for outputting not 100% compatible discs. Please try RecordNow MAX 4.x or higher.
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malum
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29. January 2003 @ 12:05 |
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Thanks for the reply.
I did state that I wasn't being fair in the comparison. I am also extremely fussy :-) maybe I notice things that others don't.
I just watched a bit more of the dvd2one version of Minority report and it was pretty awful, but I suspect that if I showed my wife she wouldn't notice.
When the CCE version is ready tomorrow I might try that experiment, it would be a good test, I won't tell her which is which.
I expect it works well on shorter films
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dvd2one
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29. January 2003 @ 12:13 |
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hehe, well minority report, saving private ryan, bourne identy, lotr are the movies i read the most complains about.
And it's your right to be picky, we did some watching tests on a 42" plasma with a couple of friends before releasing the 1.0 version.
Most people didn't notice it, they where to busy following the movie that the little artifacts did not bother them.
Just to the test with some friends, and i bet most of them won't even notice the artifacts if they're really watching a movie instead of trying the "spot a dot game" :)
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I hate titles
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29. January 2003 @ 12:29 |
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And seriously, most people are more than happy with crappy aerial analogue TV signal and -- aww -- mono audio with their 20" Pfjongjang TV sets :-) And some people demand to have digital TV and 36"+ widescreen Sony Trinitron and AC3 audio.
So, seriously, DVD2One suits for really, really big portion of the population -- but for perfectionists, I wouldn't even CCE the clips, but simply split the movies in half and buy a decent 300+1 changer from Pioneer or Sony :-)
For me, the faster-and-easier-than-IFOEdit stripping of unnecessary stuff from 6.3GB Disney discs that actually contain only 3-4GB of main movie, is the most important thing with this tool. If it seems that DVD has to be re-encoded, I simply use DVDXCopy to split it (yes, yes, I'm _seriously_ lazy, too lazy to use IFOEdit ;-).
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newtoy
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29. January 2003 @ 17:23 |
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Hey dvd2one,
Please answer this for me. I'm interested in buying your program but first need some
info. Summarizing my earlier posts in this forum, I have used DVD Decrypter to rip
ALL files in file mode, and NO special options set, Run the TRIAL version of DVD2one
using the VIDEO_TS folder containing ripped files, and gave a new destination VIDEO_TS
file for DVD2one output. (The ripped files are about 7GB total.)
Then I burned the 30 minutes of video using RecordNow Max v4.5 and also
or RecordNow DX v4.6 to both a Maxell DVD-RW and a Memorex DVD-R. The DVDs play
fine on my DRU500a drive on PC, but on my set top (Sony DVP-NS400D), only a second
or 2 of each chapter plays, then automatically it skips to the next chapter and plays for a second, then the next etc etc, until the last chapter is reached. Is this normal for the trial version ? I'd hate to purchase DVD2one only to find that the full version will do the same :(
Should I change my RecordNow settings ?
I've been using Track-at-once Closed, UDF with Joliet, and burning the VIDEO_TS folder which is all in caps. I've successfully burned a DVD5 (no need for DVD2one of course)
using these same tools,settings, and the Maxell DVD-RW media. I've also successfully
burned this same DVD5 using DVD Decrypter in ISO mode, to Memorex DVD-R.
Any help is much appreciated !!!
newtoy
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dvd2one
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29. January 2003 @ 22:04 |
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Nope that was a bug we discovered that only excists in the trial version. We have it fixed and it will be in the new trial version.
That new version will be up as soon as the server troubles are over.
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Coffdog
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30. January 2003 @ 03:30 |
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@DVD2One
I have purchased the program and have found it much easier to use than other methods that currently exist. I would like to ask a couple of questions.
1. When patches or new versions come out will an email be sent to those who have purchased the program stating such and what has been changed?
2. Is it possible to list on the website what bugs currently exist?
3. Is it possible to list on the website what bugs/enhancements are due in the next release or patch?
Thanks for the work on this it has provided a great alternative for me and others.
-Coffdog
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dvd2one
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30. January 2003 @ 03:35 |
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Hello,
1. When patches or new versions come out will an email be sent to those who have purchased the program stating such and what has been changed?
No we will not send out a email, all releases ar e anounced trough our site, on that same site you can find the changelog with the fixed and new features per version.
(just like we did on RemoteSelector.com)
2. Is it possible to list on the website what bugs currently exist?
No, but that is a time issue.
3. Is it possible to list on the website what bugs/enhancements are due in the next release or patch?
Enhancements are listed on the website but we do not give out a roadmap because some features might take more time then expected.
Thanks for the work on this it has provided a great alternative for me and others.
Thank you for using our software, we really apriciate every form of support we get for our product.
Rene
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Conrad
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30. January 2003 @ 09:13 |
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I would like to purchase this product, but for 2 days now the site has been down with "Unfortunately due to technical problems the payment system is out of order. Sorry for the inconvenience."
Any idea when it may be fixed??
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rwoods
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30. January 2003 @ 09:30 |
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As of 2:30pm est, their server is back up.
I just placed an order.
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Conrad
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30. January 2003 @ 09:42 |
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Thanks...
I just tried and it went through!!
Ask and you shall receive I guess
Rag Tag 24 and Chief Moderator
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corinadev
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30. January 2003 @ 10:37 |
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DVD2ONE
Is this program legal??
The makers will say it's for making backup of DVD's that people own.
Sure some Tom,Dick or Harry is going to spend £200 on a R/W buy disks,ink,and cases and then spend another £32 buying this program.
Just to backup 6 or 7 DVD's he owns.
I think the makers have aimed this program at the people who make backups to sell, but they would not admit that,
And since it is very hard to prove what people are thinking,"intent", they will get away with it,.
So on behalf of the film companies I have posted on many many forums as well as crack sites how to use the trial program to encode the whole movie, and we all know the power of WORLD WIDE WEB.
I have also told them that they should pay for this program if they are going to backup DVD's that they own.
I wonder how many will use the program without paying????????
Trevor
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I hate titles
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30. January 2003 @ 10:48 |
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corinadev: Are you slow or just slow reader? Program doesn't violate any laws, since it doesn't include DVD ripper (nor DVD burning app). You are violating copyrights by posting cracks/similiar, not the maker of this excellent little tool that does the same stuff that IFOEdit does for most of the people -- strips out unwanted stuff that prevent the movie from fitting to one DVD-/+R/W.
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loaded
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30. January 2003 @ 10:52 |
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I am sure the film companies will be very grateful for your help in their hour of need. I am also sure that DVD2ONE will be grateful for the tip off, as he subscribes to this thread and is probably, at this very moment, making sure your cheat will not get much further.
Paul.
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corinadev
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30. January 2003 @ 11:01 |
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I have not tampered with the program,only looked at it.So I have done nothing wrong, just like the program makers, but he is welcome to take me to court, but I doubt if he will. after all I have not posted a crack or any program to by pass the trial time, just a simple user guide.
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dvd2one
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30. January 2003 @ 11:14 |
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As stated by some other people, our software is perfectly legal. It does NOT break encryption and does NOT burn.
The user is at all time responsible for his own actions, and if he is making copies of disc to sell he's doing the illegal activities not us!
It's just the same as for example MP3, you can compress your own discs for use in your car,walkman whatever. You just legally may NOT spread your mp3's or give/sell them to your friends.
I can image for example parents who have little kids are using DVD2one making backups for the kids so they can protect their expensive Disney DVD from being used a toy by the kids!.
Just a little sidenote, indeed our payment server is backup from this moment!
To everyone who waited patiently to buy their official license THANKS for your support and patience! We really apriciate you for supporting our efforts!
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corinadev
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30. January 2003 @ 11:29 |
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DVD2ONE I commend your honesty,I am sure the development of this program has nothing to do with the increase in the sale of DVD/RW ,the price drop in disks and the increase in pirate copies of DVD'S.
I AM SURE YOU DID NOT JUMP ON THE BAND WAGON.
If a man loads a gun, passes it to another man who shots some poor guy, who has committed the illegal act, Not the guy who passed the gun, because he claims he did not know what the other man was going to do
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dowzup
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30. January 2003 @ 11:57 |
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Somebody PLEASE pass me a gun.
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corinadev
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30. January 2003 @ 12:20 |
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I would like eveyone to know I did not write this program that honour belongs to DVD2ONE
But I would like to let people know,I will send the user guide to all who have asked, please be Patient my email is a little backup at the moment
Trevor
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30. January 2003 @ 15:35 |
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Passing on Crackz is a violation of forum rules. I am sure you will be dealt with accordingly when dRD see's your post. I would edit it myself, but I think dRD would like to handle this himself.
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rwoods
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30. January 2003 @ 16:13 |
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I was having problems with my disks skipping on my Sony player.
I bought the full version, and all works great!
THANKS!
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malum
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30. January 2003 @ 23:14 |
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Given that your work around to use the trial to encode the whole movie has more steps in it than using the freeware Ifoedit (in fact it has more steps than re-encoding the whole movie by hand) I really don't think you are offering much.
Also given that the full version is freely available on the web, you are in fact offering nothing.
Get off your high horse before you fall and hurt yourself
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loaded
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30. January 2003 @ 23:53 |
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I have had to close a couple of ol' Trev's posts myself. Hmmm, the dorkage is strong in this one, Luke. He thinks he has a crack, but really it is a pointless and long workaround. DVD2ONE know what it is now and I'm sure are working to close that loophole. As for Coriandev / Trevor, please do not breed.
Paul.
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viperjay9
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31. January 2003 @ 14:18 |
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DVD2One, I got yur program and I love it thanks a lot I was just curious.. how long did iit take you to make DVD2One?
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