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DVD-RB and Encoders

Discussion in 'DVD / BD-Rebuilder forum' started by healy, Oct 22, 2006.

  1. mord

    mord Regular member

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    @larrylje, when you use batch mode...do you still need to prepare, encode and rebuild? or will rebuilder do all of them for each project?
     
  2. larrylje

    larrylje Active member

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    I think BATCH mode only works with the 1 click mode.

    I could be wrong.

    I have never used any mode but 1 click mode.

    BATCH mode works with loaded saved projects. So you would set up a DVD for DVD-RB to bacup but instead of clicking on backup you will save it as a project. Then you set up the next DVD and save that as a project so on till all the DVD's are set up. Then you just add the projects into the batch for DVD-RB to do.

    So I do not think it would be possible to use BATCH mode when using the 3 click option prepare/encode/rebuild. Disabling 1 click mode makes you manually continue each part of the process.

    I hope that makes sense to you.
     
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  3. teflonmyk

    teflonmyk Regular member

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    Actually, you disable "One Click" mode to use batch. You enable "Skip Prepare Phase in Batch," "Prepare" the projects, and batch mode does the "Encode" and "Rebuild" automatically.
     
  4. larrylje

    larrylje Active member

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    You do not have to disable 1 Click mode in BATCH mode. I have always used 1 Click mode with it.

    But if you can do it the other way as well then I was wrong on that point. As I said I never have used the 3 click mode before and didn't know for sure if it worked with batch mode or not.
     
  5. 9mmruger1

    9mmruger1 Regular member

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    I have only used the 1 click mode on batchs as well. I watched the status window though and it did the prepare automatically for me. I have not tried the 3 click method for batches, but I have used it for the editing mode.

    I have been using DVDReMake as well to remove the bulk of the stuff that I don't want, warnings, trailers, adverts, etc. Then using the edit mode of DVDRB to blank out the little snippits that I have missed. Seems to work great. Just remember to "Save and Exit" when you are done editing, or your changes will not be accepted.

     
  6. teflonmyk

    teflonmyk Regular member

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    So you guys don't prepare each project individually, and then batch the saved *.rbd files? Wow!!! I have been missing out on something!
     
  7. larrylje

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    1 Click Mode or 3 Click mode use the same steps. Prepare/Encode/Rebuild. The main difference between 1 Click and 3 Click mode is that in 1 Click Mode everything is done automatically. You will not be Prompt to go to the next phase.

    You mainly use 3 Click for editing out parts of the DVD you do not want(After the Prepare Phase). I do not need to do this. All I need to do is use 1 Click Mode because there is no need to edit out stuff in DVD-RB since I have already done that in DVD Remake Pro.
     
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  8. Mort81

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    I use the same procedure as larrylje. My folders are preedited with dvdremake pro also.
     

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