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Is the Problem Nero or DVD2One?

Discussion in 'DVD2One forum' started by Aero300, May 22, 2004.

  1. mark666

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    I will give recode a go later in the week when I have more time.Interested to see if theirs any difference between the two.Will post back with results.
     
  2. brobear

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    Mark666,
    I am not getting into an issue of which is best. DVD2One is a good program. I own it as well as the Nero. Nero has been upgraded recently, so those not having it should go to the site and do the new downloads. I specially like the ability to join discs with the DVD2One (That X Copy Platinum splits in [Advanced]). You will find that when you have a number of good programs, a lot of the choices are made as a matter of preference and familiarity. DVD2One and Nero both do a good job. For those just wanting one program, Nero has an edge. Nero has a lot more on the function list and works with video and audio - DVD and CDs.
    And AnyDVD works with both.
     
  3. bigorange

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    Hey mark, me again, does anybody go to bed in this forum? I think you'll be pleasantly surprised with the results. One quick note, make sure you have the power packs 1&2 downloaded, and your updates on express, nve2, and especially recode2, and make sure they're registered(without registration the programs are limited). You have to register each one seperately. Go to the ? mark at the bottom left corner, click and then click on the drop down menu-registration# and enter your nero purchase#. If you already knew this then just ignore me(my wife does). By doing these 3 things you will insure the programs can work to their maximum ability, this will also give you your dvd plug-in, which you must have. Good luck and let us know how it goes. [​IMG]
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  4. brobear

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    I agree, any problems and that is why we mess around here. [​IMG]
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    I've learned a lot here on the forums as well as occasionally dispensing a bit of info.
     
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    I agree with those that suggested using CopToDVD to burn when using DVD2one. CopyToDvd integrates with DVD2one in much the same way that Nero does with Shrink.
     
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    Nero does well but I've had better success with large type 9 DVDs using DVD2one.
     
  7. mark666

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    brobear you say.
    (I am not getting into an issue of which is best).
    When did i mention which is best.Actually said,Interested to see if theirs any difference between the two.I haven't even said there are better programs than Nero.If it works for you then stick with it.
    I would like to see if the extra time with recode is worth the wait.If the results are better on long movies then thats the way to go.Looks to me like your just looking for problems that aren't there.
    bigorange
    Thanks for the advice,cant wait to give it a try.
     
  8. brobear

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    Mark666
    Grow up. You're trying to make an issue where there isn't one. One minute you're saying Nero is crap and full of bugs and next singing the laurels of other programs. Then you say you're going to try it. Note the Members have their favorites and most of these programs have their plus and minus points. When you said, [bold]"Aero300 compressed with DVD2One not Nero recode"[/bold],I was well aware of that. I mentioned recode because it was one of the newer assets of the Nero Suite. Aero300 can't use Recode due to it's system requirements. The Nero Burning ROM was a good choice due to low sytem requirements. In fact it is good for a number of different programs that need it. I realize there are a several good burners out there and I have some of them and use them to. Nero just happens to be easier to use due to the quick start console.

    The thread got sidetracked and the original person we were trying to help hasn't returned. So a discussion of softwares ensued. The ones mentioned are mostly good. The ones I mentioned function flawlessly on my system. I also noted a lot of this software is a matter of preference.

    [bold]So, stop trying to take pot shots at members and try to be constructive. There are a lot more bad software users than bad software. Thats all I have to say about it unless Aero comes back for assistance.[/bold][​IMG]
     
  9. mark666

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    brobear
    May I suggest you go back and re-read the previous threads.I didn't say Nero was crap.Yes buggy and not without its problems. The thread got sidetracked because you provided information that the original poster never requested.We were in fact discussing the burning aspect not the compression that is why I will try recode.Why would I want to take pot shots when all I want to do is help another member which in my view is constructive.Again,go back and read the previous threads and hopefully you will see this.Perhaps Aero 300 hasn't returned because he has been bamboozled with a lot of irrelevant information.
    And that's all I've got to say on the matter.
     
  10. brobear

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    Good that means we don't have to listen to any more of that juvenile testosterone trip drivel of yours. I did read the threads. You're talking about things you have no idea about. You can't solve problems unless you know the theory or had the problem and solved it yourself. If you don't understand what compression has to do with burning, you're in the wrong place. All the data that has been compressed is streaming to the burner, the process entails a large data transfer for a continuous period of time. So you have more than just a little disc being zapped with a laser. That transfer and the burning process together tax the systems resources (CPU - RAM). So it is a matter of different things going on at the same time. Do you understand 'cumulative effect'. The man had a low capacity machine.

    If it was just a bug in Nero, He could delete it and reload and the problem would be solved. I went by the man's components and diagnosed his system and gave him options, which he said he would try.

    You say buggy, I assumed one could infer you meant crap, as you put Nero down so much. Read the strings, most of the members concurr that Nero is a good program. The program is being used by over 120,000,000 people (read the zeros). PC Magazine said it was one of the top ten best buys. It has won international software awards. So you in your infinite wisdom, you say that it is full of bugs, buggy. Get real.

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  11. mark666

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    It's just a pity you didn't understand them. Hopefully we won't have to listen to your arrogant convoluted spec obsessed (sorry, tech conscious)waffle. But I doubt it.
     
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  13. brobear

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    [bold]Mark 666[/bold]
    Normally I wouldn't repeat myself. But some people have trouble reading with comprehension. I'll point it out. Read the reasoning and then look to what you were saying. You're a joke.

    Good that means we don't have to listen to any more of that juvenile testosterone trip drivel of yours. I did read the threads. You're talking about things you have no idea about. You can't solve problems unless you know the theory or had the problem and solved it yourself. If you don't understand what compression has to do with burning, you're in the wrong place. All the data that has been compressed is streaming to the burner, the process entails a large data transfer for a continuous period of time. So you have more than just a little disc being zapped with a laser. That transfer and the burning process together tax the systems resources (CPU - RAM). So it is a matter of different things going on at the same time. Do you understand 'cumulative effect'. The man had a low capacity machine.

    If it was just a bug in Nero, He could delete it and reload and the problem would be solved. I went by the man's components and diagnosed his system and gave him options, which he said he would try.

    You say buggy, I assumed one could infer you meant crap, as you put Nero down so much. Read the strings, most of the members concurr that Nero is a good program. The program is being used by over 120,000,000 people (read the zeros). PC Magazine said it was one of the top ten best buys. It has won international software awards. So you in your infinite wisdom, you say that it is full of bugs, buggy. Get real.



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    Nero
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  15. mark666

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    Enough said
     
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    Took a nap, is it safe to enter? Up all nite on this thread, don't know about my penis, but I'm certainly dragging. I think we can safely say nero 6 and dvd2one are both excellent programs. Let's talk about Roxio products, I think everyone agrees they suck! signed: leery, but back in action. BTW has anyone seen aero, he started this thread. Hope he's OK [​IMG]
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  18. mark666

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    brobear
    After all your convoluted waffle.You really do need to ask a grown up what convoluted means.It would cut your threads down by at least two thirds. The only advice you offered was to upgrade or replace his computer.Hum that sounds like good advice.
    It would seem that you are so full of self importance that you can not see the woods for the trees.Not understanding burning /compression well your entitled to your bizarre opinion.Just because I don't bore people to death with long winded irrelevant babel doesn't mean that I don't understand.If you had any good sense you might understand what people are trying to say instead of the blinkered view you seem to take. Maybe a night out would do you some good.
    As for Sophocles I'm not even going there as I have better things to do and this could turn into a full time job.
    Now its time to coil up the limp penis and leave the building.
     
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