question about copying
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mroman
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30. December 2008 @ 10:46 |
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I want to know what programs are recommended to make a copy of a DVD with the menu and movie intact (stripping out warnings, previews, etc.) I also want to use CCE for the encoding.
Does anyone have any recommendations or guides?
Thanks
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30. December 2008 @ 10:51 |
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Piss me off, and I Will ignore You!
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30. December 2008 @ 15:14 |
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Hi,
vob blanker works well for editing prior to the use of dvd rebuilder.
Jo
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30. December 2008 @ 23:13 |
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DVD Rebuilder Pro has the option of doing movie and menu only, blanking out the extras.
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31. December 2008 @ 08:59 |
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Hi,
dvd rebuilder/pro works fastest and in a most resonable amount of time with a quad core pc.
Jo
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31. December 2008 @ 10:19 |
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I've used dvdfab platinum, and it allows you during customize to keep or get rid of what you don't want, including warnings and trailers.
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31. December 2008 @ 11:00 |
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Another Vote for using VobBlanker then encoding using Dvd Rebuilder.
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31. December 2008 @ 20:24 |
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Originally posted by 7thsinger: Another Vote for using VobBlanker then encoding using Dvd Rebuilder.
That is also my normal process, as the times that I used Rebuilder to do movie and menu only, it did blank the extras but left the warnings and studio intros. That could have just been something I did wrong in the settings but I haven't took the time to investigate as VobBlanker is working just fine. It can also save space by reducing the menus to still images and doing away with the audio for them as well.(newly discovered, so I thought I would share)
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2. January 2009 @ 11:36 |
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yes since you want to use cce DVD Rebuilder should be you're only choice.i would love to have cce if i had 2000.00 extra dollars lol
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2. January 2009 @ 11:47 |
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There is absolutely no need for CCE in this day and age, HC Encoder (free and multi-core aware, now at version 0.23) should be given a spin by any of you that haven't yet tried it.
NOW :)
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2. January 2009 @ 11:58 |
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Agreed.
HC delivers fantastic quality results. That's what i've been using, and will continue to use.
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