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Hard Drive space

Discussion in 'DVD / BD-Rebuilder forum' started by milviel, Dec 9, 2005.

  1. milviel

    milviel Guest

    I'm about to use rebuilder for the first time and was wondering how much hard-drive space I needed to encode a dvd?

    *Nevermind I found the answer. If I'm correct its 17gb.
     
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  2. andmerr

    andmerr Guest

    between 6 and 15 gig free on a section of your hard drive depending on the size of the files
     
  3. Phantom69

    Phantom69 Regular member

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    holy f*ck thats huge, i have 50 something gig spare but thats rediculous, and this takes a long time aswell, i guess i will be sticking with shrink and recode...

    PS: shrink to 5 has scanliness on the ouput (i think thats what its called [lines across the screen])... so i dont use that either and its too complicated (as in not as customisable)
     
  4. milviel

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    I can't seem to get the movie to encode. It probably has something to do with how I have CCE configured on dvd-rb. Can someone explain to me how to get the 2.7 trial versions to run on DVD-rb? If not, can someone provide me a link to the 2.67 trial version?
     
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    seeing as how CCE is a *shareware* encoder you are probably better off just using either QuEnc or ReJig, i find they work just as well except maybe alittle slower...
     
  6. teflonmyk

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    PM me, and I can email you a copy...

    Hanks (HC) is a great free encoder as well...

    hank315.dyndns.org/HCbatch_016.zip (of course add http://)

     
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  7. milviel

    milviel Guest

    Thanks for the input guys! And thanks for helping out telfonmyk.
     
  8. milviel

    milviel Guest

    I can see the video quality that this software can potentialy deliver, but it just takes too long and produces way too many glitches for it to be reliable. Reluctantly I will have to go back to dvdshrink.
     

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