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Recode , Rom , Express . which one for DvD files ?

Discussion in 'Nero discussion' started by snake2005, Nov 10, 2005.

  1. snake2005

    snake2005 Guest

    If I am backing up my dvds, or burning a noncopyrighted dvd I downloaded . Which should i use ? Express , Rom or Recode ?
     
  2. andmerr

    andmerr Guest

    I think you'll find that nero recode2 is going to be your best option.
    For the files you have downloaded i would suggest that you bypass nero and use vso divx to dvd and then use recode to burn it to disc.I know nero has the ability to encode but of late a lot of people are finding that the encoding tool that nero uses is causing more trouble than anything.This is a preference thing with me but ultimately it is your choice.
     
  3. scf_au

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    For burning entire dvd or multiple dvds on a single disc, use Nero Recode. For other burn jobs, use Nero Burning Rom as much as possible.

     
  4. scf_au

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    Hey andmerr,

    Your animation is getting better and better. May be next time have the swordsman fighting the tiger??????? *_*

     
  5. andmerr

    andmerr Guest

    ask and you shall recieve
     
  6. snake2005

    snake2005 Guest

    @andmerr "I think you'll find that Nero recode2 is going to be your best option.
    For the files you have downloaded i would suggest that you bypass Nero and use vso DivX to dvd and then use recode to burn it to disc.I know Nero has the ability to encode but of late a lot of people are finding that the encoding tool that Nero uses is causing more trouble than anything.This is a preference thing with me but ultimately it is your choice"

    I have allways liked nero vision express . even though its slow . but since changeing to nero 7 . Its way to slow , It took about 14 hours to to convert a 3 hour video to dvd . Nero 6 would have done it in about 5 hours , and winavi takes about 1 1/2 hours
     
  7. andmerr

    andmerr Guest

    @ snake2005 : what are your pc stats?
    what other programs do you have installed?
    when did you defrag last?
     
  8. snake2005

    snake2005 Guest

    Pentium 4, 2.20GHz , 736 MB ram

    I have not defraged , but i redid everything on my pc about a week ago deleted all files and reinstalled windows .


    Will doing advanced analysis , Increase the quality off a dvd copy when using Nero Recode ?

     
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  9. andmerr

    andmerr Guest

    deep analysis is really good and makes a better quality dvd but unfortunately it also take shit tins longer to do.

    If you did a clean install the defrag shouldnt take that long but i'd still do one anyway.

    Your ram , well i'm running 2 x 512 pc 400

    The files you are converting are avi arent they.How does mainconcept mpeg encoder go for you.

    Divx to dvd only takes up to an hour to encode per 700meg of video/audio file
     
  10. snake2005

    snake2005 Guest

    The files im converting are xvid files / Avi .

    main concept mpeg encoder ? Ive never heard off the app .

    1 hour to encode 700mb sounds good . How is the quality for divxtodvd ? Is it as good as nero vision express ?
     
  11. scf_au

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    Nice one.
     
  12. andmerr

    andmerr Guest

    its only as good as the original source file but if i had to pick between the 2 programs, divx to dvd to encode wins hands down and nero recode wins as the burning app
     
  13. snake2005

    snake2005 Guest

    Thanks for the help .. I tried Divxtodvd and so far it works great .
     

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