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AfterDawn Addict
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19. September 2005 @ 03:54 |
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I used Shrink and ripped a movie uncompressed, and then opened RB. Proceeded to use QuEnc, because I was having trouble with the CCE settings. Went through the whole process about 2 hours and then went to burn and got a file that was too big. What did I do wrong, and how do I change this? The rebuilt Video file came out 4.8
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UncasMS
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26. September 2005 @ 15:04 |
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there can be numerous reasons for oversized output files
maybe we should try and get hc or CCE to work for you?
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26. September 2005 @ 16:32 |
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I finally did get both HC and CCE working and have left off using the Qenc. Both of the others work extremely well and have great quality. Thanks for responding, you have been most helpful both with your guides and all your input.
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UncasMS
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26. September 2005 @ 16:49 |
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i'm glad you finally got everything to work the way you wanted to and i'm sure you wont regret the time you spent on dvd rebuilder
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26. September 2005 @ 16:52 |
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No got so hooked on the program once I got it working that I purchased a whole new comp, can't wait to see how it will work out. It has a SATA drive in it and I want to put another in, I am hoping this will speed things up. Do not know too much about how SATA operates so I guess I will find out. Again, thanks for your encouragment.
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UncasMS
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26. September 2005 @ 16:59 |
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being able to spread your workflow across two or more physical drives is always an improvement
in case your pc has to read from drive c where your operating system is stored as well as the dvd raw data and having to write to this very same drive even sata will be slowed down
so an additonal drive will always improve speed but it wont be truely necessary
spreading the data across drive c => d => e or c => d => c will be helfull for ide drives just as much
especially preparing and rebuilding will speed up considerably when working with more than one harddrive
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 26. September 2005 @ 17:00
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26. September 2005 @ 17:05 |
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I did not realize about spreading between two drives until I read more on RB, and I just converted my second HD today from Fat32 to NTFS. Since I will not be getting the new on for a few more days I plan to do a project tomorrow and test out the difference in this area. On this PC it takes a little about 2 and a half hours using 1 drive for the whole process with 2 passes and CCE in 1click mode and movie only.
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UncasMS
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26. September 2005 @ 17:10 |
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if you want to save yourself some conversion time, use HC or CCE with OPV mode
this will cut your encoding time down considerably and still should provide you superb quality ^_~
been testing CCE and hc 016 test release 2 with this a little lately and i'm waiting for hank315's latest release to do some more testing
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26. September 2005 @ 17:13 |
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I gotta say I am impressed with HC, once I got it working. It is really comparable to CCE, and it is free. My hat is off to Hank for a really great program. Will give your advice a go.
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l8nights
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27. September 2005 @ 04:21 |
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hello arnie bear I hope you learned from uncasm's he has been banned see the inactive next to his name! this is a sad day indeed well we can all still get advise from him you know where but it just seems unjustified this was the only thing I can find >
http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/1/237108#1319619
seems he tried to help a friend but the thread was deleted so there is no telling I know him to be very rational even under harsh cicumstances. so I don't think he posted out of line he now want's his guide taken down!
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cynthia_
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27. September 2005 @ 19:09 |
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v3.0 - Guide updated and split into basic and advanced versions by Vurbal (2004-07-11)
This guide is old...
WTF... You cant use any HTML tags in here...
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