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Discussion in 'DivX / XviD' started by demah, Jul 4, 2004.

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  1. demah

    demah Guest

    i recently got the movie the girl next door and it was in DivX format i wanted to encode it to MPEG so i could put it on DVD but it takes like 36 to 40 hours to convert. i was wondering if that is normal and what can i do to speed it up? by the way i have a 1.3 GHz with 384MB of RAM
     
  2. andmerr

    andmerr Guest

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  3. demah

    demah Guest

    the file is 720 MB and i'm using TMPGenc
     
  4. siber

    siber Regular member

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    demah, The Girl Next Door is not out on DVD/Video. You do know your file is a pirated file, right?
     
  5. demah

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    ya i know that but i love the movie so much i couldn't wait for the dvd and don't worry i paid 2 see the movie in theater and i'm buying the dvd on aug24 when it comes out but 'till then how to i solve my problem
     
  6. andmerr

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    it doesnt matter if you love the movie or not.Its already been pointed out to you that this particular movie file is pirated and you have admitted that you know its pirated.You need to go and read the forum rules on piracy and what is acceptable in this forum.I'm sorry i cant answer your question at the moment.
     
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  7. demah

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    but how is it a wrong thing to do if i have paid and seen the movie?
     
  8. darthnip

    darthnip Moderator Staff Member

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    are you serious?? That has to be one of the most retarded statements I've ever heard. Just because you paid to see the movie does that give you the right to go back and see it over and over for free? or get free rentals on it from the video store? or hell how about jjust walk in there and take the damn DVD since you paid to see it at the theater ONCE! How about we just end this now and save the future headaches,
    buh bye.
     
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