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Discussion in 'DVD / BD-Rebuilder forum' started by spiesfan, Jan 2, 2007.

  1. spiesfan

    spiesfan Regular member

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    How often or in what situation do you personally use DVD Rebuilder?
     
  2. vurbal

    vurbal Administrator Staff Member

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    I use it for any DVD I've compressed since version 0.19
     
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  3. 2colors

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    80% and up Shrink. Under 80% Rebuilder. With Shrink I check both boxes for quailty.
     
  4. alkohol

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    70% and lower on Video Quality ratio, I'll simply fire up DVD-RB Pro + CCE SP 2.70, if it's 70% and up I'll use either DVD Shrink or Nero Recode. However, I'm leaning more toward Recode than DVD Shrink.
     
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    Since I started using it, I use it for everything that requires compression of any level. I extract the files to my HD so time is not important. I set it and forget it. I love the queue using imgburn as well. Do a batch process in RB and set up a queue in imgburn. I have multiple burners so I preload the blank disc's and let er rip.

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    i mostly do main movie only via Recode2, once in a while i do the whole disc, only then i use Rebuilder/HC slowest mode.
     
  7. larrylje

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    I use it for any DVD that needs compression. I use the BATCH mode and set up all the DVDs before I go to bed and when I get up the next day they are ready to burn.
     
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    Same here. I just can't stand the thought of transcoding.
     
  9. pazzini

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    I do the same as alkohol but my main encoder for DVD Rebuilder is procoder 2.

    I do movie only so sometimes I use Clonedvd2 as it will use no transcoder or I just rip the movie to my HDD then use VobBlanker to cut out everything I don't need, then burn.
     
  10. spiesfan

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    ok thanks you have helped me with determineing rough ideas on when to use dvdrebilder
     
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    I also use it for anything that requires compression. I use the batch mode and run it at night while I sleep. Quality is more important to me than speed.
     
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    another vote for anything that needs compressed. All my transcoding software is just for looks. They rarely get used. All hail dvd-rb/cce/procoder2. It's even nicer now that I have my core 2 duo E6600 and can do full encodes in under an hour.
     
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    I use DVD Rebuilder Pro and CCE basic on any back-up that needs compessing. The other method I like is using VobBlanker to strip all but the menu and movie and if it will fit on a DVD-5 I build and burn the ISO with ImgBurn. For anyone who might be interested I also have all these Programs running in Linux under Wine.
     
  14. vurbal

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    Not to derail this thread too much, but what kind of speed do you get from CCE in Wine?
     
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    I am still doing a lot of testing on this set-up but so far comparing quality and times done on a Linux and Windows XP dual boot machine look good. The times are very close usually within a few minutes of each other.
     
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    I too use it for everything... I tend to go with Procoder 2 if the movie is more than 2 hours... under 2 hours I go with CCE SP 2.50... Without a doubt the best way to backup DVDs....

     
  17. travies06

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    I use it for all my back ups that need compression. For my back ups I use
    dvdfab decripter to rip it
    dvdremake to make it the way I want it and
    dvd rebuilder with cinema craft encoder to fit it to a dvd-5
     
  18. mord

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    and another vote for anything that needs compression :)
     

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