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MdMa11
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27. December 2006 @ 19:23 |
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For the longest time I have been using DVDShrink with "Deep Analysis".
Recently noticed that Deep Analysis is only a 2 pass CCE.
I would like to rip my movies in the highest quality possible (without using a DL disc :P)
What combination of programs would give me the best picture quality?
Is there any reviews/comparisons showing pictures that can proves this ?
what am I to do.. if it was me and not you
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27. December 2006 @ 19:41 |
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The "best" way to get the best quality on any ordinary DVD-R or DVD+R (DVD5) is DVD-RB Pro + CCE SP 2.70 or ProCoder 2. Some preferred ProCoder 2, yet some rather used CCE SP 2.70 -- however, there's no doubt CCE SP 2.70 is faster than ProCoder 2. The choice is yours.
Below is what I used mainly for 3 hrs movies like: KING KONG, LOTR, SCARFACE, HEAT, etc.
For movies that has high compressions (i.e. 65% - lower on Video Quality):
* DVD-RB Pro + CCE SP 2.70 via 3 PASSES VBR
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MdMa11
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27. December 2006 @ 19:51 |
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Originally posted by alkohol:
For movies that has high compressions (i.e. 65% - lower on Video Quality):
* DVD-RB Pro + CCE SP 2.70 via 3 PASSES VBR
Is there any reason to go above 3 passes??
I have downloaded a few DVD's where they do at least 5 or 6 passes ?!?
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27. December 2006 @ 22:10 |
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Originally posted by MdMa11:
Is there any reason to go above 3 passes??
I have downloaded a few DVD's where they do at least 5 or 6 passes ?!?
No. I never go beyond 3 PASSES. Matter of fact, even jdobbs (the author behind DVD-RB Pro) said it's useless to encode more than 3 PASSES. However, the choice is yours.
Sorry, but I don't do downloaded movies nowadays, simply because the quality is not on par with ripped and encoded backups. I just ripped them and encoded them with DVD-RB Pro + CCE SP 2.70.
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MdMa11
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28. December 2006 @ 02:28 |
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No. I never go beyond 3 PASSES. Matter of fact, even jdobbs (the author behind DVD-RB Pro) said it's useless to encode more than 3 PASSES. However, the choice is yours.
Sorry, but I don't do downloaded movies nowadays, simply because the quality is not on par with ripped and encoded backups. I just ripped them and encoded them with DVD-RB Pro + CCE SP 2.70.
Are these programs freely available or will I have to "buy" them ?
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28. December 2006 @ 02:56 |
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@MdMa11
Is quality of the Shrink movies bad? I find that the Recode and Shrink movies look great on at least a 42" screen and under. Yet to see them on a larger screen. I just use DLs on those movies that are worthy and have a lot of compression.
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28. December 2006 @ 04:56 |
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I have a 52" widescreen HDTV and Recode2 looks great down to 65 - 70% compression. I haven't tried any lower than that. I use DVDRebuilder/CCE for titles that require more compression than mentioned above... I know with CCE, I have put an entire DL episode disc (4 hrs or more) on a single layer disc with OUTSTANDING results... I don't foresee the need to buy DLs anytime soon!!!
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MdMa11
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28. December 2006 @ 05:01 |
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Originally posted by garmoon:
I just use DLs on those movies that are worthy and have a lot of compression.
Originally posted by MdMa11:
I would like to rip my movies in the highest quality possible (without using a DL disc :P)
what am I to do.. if it was me and not you
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 28. December 2006 @ 05:02
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28. December 2006 @ 21:12 |
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Originally posted by alkohol: The "best" way to get the best quality on any ordinary DVD-R or DVD+R (DVD5) is DVD-RB Pro + CCE SP 2.70 or ProCoder 2.
@MdMa11
See my quote above for best quality. Yes, I used nothing but DVD-RB Pro + CCE SP 2.70 when it comes to high compressions needed.
** rip the DVD with either DVDFab Decrypter or RipIt4Me
** enocode with DVD-RB Pro + CCE SP 2.70 via 3 PASSES VBR
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MdMa11
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28. December 2006 @ 21:45 |
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Originally posted by alkohol: The "best" way to get the best quality on any ordinary DVD-R or DVD+R (DVD5) is DVD-RB Pro + CCE SP 2.70 or ProCoder 2.
@MdMa11
See my quote above for best quality. Yes, I used nothing but DVD-RB Pro + CCE SP 2.70 when it comes to high compressions needed.
** rip the DVD with either DVDFab Decrypter or RipIt4Me
** enocode with DVD-RB Pro + CCE SP 2.70 via 3 PASSES VBR
Ok, so it must made into an ISO first before encoding... or is that just to encode it faster ?
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MdMa11
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1. January 2007 @ 02:18 |
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Don't worry about the previous post.
I read your DVD-RB + CCE 2.70 guide... it worked a treat.
The quality of a 7GB DVD was fantastic, just what I was looking for.
Thankyou very much.
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1. January 2007 @ 10:30 |
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Originally posted by MdMa11: Don't worry about the previous post.
I read your DVD-RB + CCE 2.70 guide... it worked a treat.
The quality of a 7GB DVD was fantastic, just what I was looking for.
Thankyou very much.
You're welcome. Glad I could help with the guide and all is sorted for you. Best of luck!!
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