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DVD2ONE EXTRA FEATURES

Discussion in 'DVD2One forum' started by jussrock, May 12, 2003.

  1. jussrock

    jussrock Member

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    dvd2one needs to come out with a version that has all the same features as instant copy because the big diffeerence is that dvd2one takes 45 min and instand copy takes 3 hours sometimes. If dvd2one had the feature of choosing seperate elements and choosing % of quality they would make alot more money.
     
  2. AND1

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    Here we go again. Why would they make a feature so you can choose what % of quality where as DVD2One encodes at the best quality to fit a movie on 1 DVD-R. Again you must think before posting.
     
  3. herbsman

    herbsman Moderator Staff Member

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    DVD Shrink has the features your talking of. But it doesn't give any better results than DVD2One in my opinion.

    3 hours to compress!! It'd have to be a damn good copy that I'd seen personally to even make me think of trying any program that took that long.
     
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    Well, <AND1> the bonus there would be to compress the extra crap more than the movie, therefore freeing more space for main movie. Some discs have alot of extras, and that adds up, that would be good reason to NOT to compress equally.

    -GroBeMaus
     
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    But, with DVD-Shrink, you can mildly compress your main movie (like level 1 or 2), and majorly compress the "extras" (like level 4). That helps a lot to squeeze stuff onto the DVD.

    Also, you can crop the front and back of the main movie to remove logo's and black screens. And, yet another trick, you can crop the credits, then add them back in at a higher compression, like level 5 or 6 or even still-movie. Some movies the credits are 10+ minutes, so compressing credits can make a big difference.
     

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