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i hope it's ok to ask a rebuilder question here.

Discussion in 'Video - Software discussion' started by elizerroj, Apr 15, 2005.

  1. elizerroj

    elizerroj Regular member

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    i'm about to start using rebuilder and i'm not clear about one thing, do i have to use CCE(cce basic$58)or is it ok/enough to ReJIQ OR QuEnc( both free) as external encoder?

    what is the difference between them,if it is ok/enough to use the free ones, and why there is hardly any mention or guides when using them(Rejiq or QuEnc)?
     
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    Wild77 has made the right suggestion. HC will give you some good quality output -- and its free. For a first time user the best thing to do is download the installable version of DVD Rebuilder at this address:

    http://dvd-rb.dvd2go.org/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=getit&lid=77

    It will save you a lot of time and trouble by doing some of the setup for you. It also includes HC encoder, QuEnc, and ReJig. ReJig is a transcoder, it's probably one of the fastest ways to copy a DVD, but it really defeats DVD-RB's real value, which is high quality. By the way -- the price of quality is time... so expect 2-3 hours or so for an HC encode of a movie. CCE is faster.

    After a few encodes, if you like what you see, you may want to spring $58 for CCE Basic to get the extra speed/quality and if you want some more capability you may want to consider DVD Rebuilder Pro.
     
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