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12. May 2003 @ 13:30 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I am currently working with a developer to make a mpeg2-->mpeg2 transcoder for the purpose of backing up DVD's. It will be a one-step process. You point the software at an unencrypted Video_TS folder, and it will output a disk image ready-to-burn at the maximum bitrate to fit onto a single DVD-R. Menus and Subtitles will be preserved. Optionally, you could select an individual .m2v or.VOB to transcode to a specific bitrate or target file size. The resulting DVD would be of higher quality than DVD2OneX, because of it's true decode-->re-encode pipeline. The cost will be speed. Depending on processor speed, you would be looking at an average range of 3 to 12 hours. Would the visitors of this forum be willing to spend $20 USD for such a solution?

Thanks in advance for your input.
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