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DVDrebuilder CCE, with DVDremake and Other Tools for Beginners

Discussion in 'DVD / BD-Rebuilder forum' started by Sophocles, Jul 2, 2004.

  1. Doc409

    Doc409 Active member

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    I think that if you have a choppy movie leaving Remake,it will always be choppy. The only time I've seen choppy in Remake is when a HDD needs defragging.

    Also, I don't know of anyone that has tried to use Remake to edit compressed files from Shrink. My personal preference is to use Remake with non-compressed files from either Shrink or Decrypter, then edit them, and then send them on for encoding...which in your case would be to Shrink. At this point I would then remove languages, etc.


     
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    When I put it into the Remake demo i am using the full rip not the compressed version and for example in walking tall during the special features if i check where the rock is talking he has lines through his lower body and his head it isnt in the rip it is only in the preview in remake. Will that stay or does it retain original rip quality. I havent actually purchased Remake yet so i cannot export it and see the finished product, thats why im wondering because i dont want to buy it if its going to put lines in my movies.
     
  3. Sophocles

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    I enjoy using DVDremake and it's especially useful for removing multi angles before using RB/CCE since RB doesn't support them.
     
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    I don't know anything about the demo. I can tell you that the exported files in the retail version are the same as what is on the DVD.
     
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    Alright well thx man thats all i needed to know, I just gotta sign up to paypal and then im gonna order it see how everything goes.
     
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    Xb0xNewb

    Hmmmm! And he was never heard from again.
     
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    Well you heard from him again ;) i just havent had a chance to sign up to paypal yet im hopeing i can sit down and read all their terms and get signed up 2morrow, so i should be back 2 post with results on the weekend hopeing everything goes well.
     
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    Fianlly after everything I have DVD remake, I just finished exporting my first dvd and I could not even belive how ezzzzzz it was compared to everything else ive tried. I have been using Remake to do the movie and Shrink to encode them which has been working great, however one question I have is how can you take out the widescreen version of a movie if it has wide screen and full screen or is that option only in Pro.
     
  9. vurbal

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    You can do that in either version. The only thing you can't remove in the regular version is ILVU, which would be multiple versions of the movie with the same aspect ratio (like director's cut and theatrical versions). the other advantage to DRM Pro is that you could the commands so it skipped past the AR selection menu, but that's really more of a cosmetic thing than anything else.
     
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    So if the movie has the same aspect ratio it is not displayed as a different file and makes the one movie twice the size?
     
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    Actually what happens with ILVU is that the video that's the same in different titles is only physically on the disc once, but it appears to be there more than once because it's part of 2 or more different titles. For example, Beauty And The Beast Special Edition has 3 versions of the movie. There's no way you could fit 3 copies of the movie onto a single DVD-9, so most of the movie is shared between all 3 versions, with each one having it's own unique video mixed in as well. With DRM Pro I can remove the 2 versions I don't want without removing the shared video (which I need for the third version). With the regular version of DRM it's all or none.
     
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    Ahhhhhh I understand, would you say that upgrading to pro would be worth the extra money because I know Remake was worth it. Also in pro does it have the same methods to hide buttons only it has more options then Remake. Thanks for all the help so far, I couldnt imagine doing my backups any other way.
     
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    I'd definitely say it's worth it. And yes it does use the same interface, just with more (and better)options. I wouldn't do my backups any other way either. I even use it for backing up DVD-5's to remove the warnings and studio screens.
     
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    Alright I think I will invest in a upgrading to a copy of pro then because I do find remake some what limited in that you can basiclly only hide what you dont need and split things, don't get me wrong it does that job the best in its class, but I am looking for a little bit more in terms of options. Thanks for all the help im pretty sure I will be back with some more questions about PRO once I purchase it and use it.
     
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    It definitely sounds like DRM Pro is what you're looking for. It's got a little bit of a learning curve, primarily because because DVD structure, commands, etc. are complicated, but it's as easy as you can make this stuff.
     
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    I purchased DRP I was wondering how you can see which files are shared amoung all version and which are individual to one version only.
     
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    I thought this thread was for beginners. I obviously am mistaken. From what I've read in here, this is way advanced for a beginner. I think I will have to pass on Rebuilder and Remake (when did that come into the picture anyway?) I am so lost in this thread, I give up.
    Can anyone start a new Thread for beginners using these tools (that a beginner can understand?) Thank you.
     
  18. Sophocles

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    Hey guys!

    This is the beginners thread for using DVDremake with RB/CCE. I suppose beginners and experts depends on who's looking and asking. If you're really into learning more about them then come to.

    www.zentarium.com

     
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    Remake is a great program it doesnt matter if you are newb or expert dvd remake pro has a learning curve involved but it is all worth while these guys showed me that, and after using the program to back up my dvds i totally agree.
     
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    Xb0xNewb

    Thank you for your kind words.
     

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