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DVD-RB and Encoders
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2. November 2006 @ 03:39
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So you guys don't prepare each project individually, and then batch the saved *.rbd files? Wow!!! I have been missing out on something!
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2. November 2006 @ 06:07
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Quote: So you guys don't prepare each project individually 1 Click Mode or 3 Click mode use the same steps. Prepare/Encode/Rebuild. The main difference between 1 Click and 3 Click mode is that in 1 Click Mode everything is done automatically. You will not be Prompt to go to the next phase.
You mainly use 3 Click for editing out parts of the DVD you do not want(After the Prepare Phase). I do not need to do this. All I need to do is use 1 Click Mode because there is no need to edit out stuff in DVD-RB since I have already done that in DVD Remake Pro.
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3. November 2006 @ 06:50
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I use the same procedure as larrylje. My folders are preedited with dvdremake pro also.
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