svcd nero codec

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  1. badboy72x

    badboy72x Guest

    can someone help me ,im a newbee , i need a svcd codec for nero
     
  2. msb5150

    msb5150 Regular member

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    Just a tip, doing S/VCD's with Nero results in horrible quality, use TMPEGenc(download from this site) to encode S/VCD's then use Nero only to burn them; the quality then will be much better than if you only used Nero.
     
  3. Dela

    Dela Administrator Staff Member

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    Its a load of crap to use for quality!! buy it from http://www.nero.com if you are still interested!!
     
  4. badboy72x

    badboy72x Guest

    is tmpeg part of smart ripper ??? if so i am using smartripper ,,,what do i need to do now ???remember im a newbee lol i do thank anyone who helps me out
     
  5. Shoey

    Shoey Guest

    Here is the best program and encoder to do dvd2svcd backups. SmartRipper is a dvd ripper (rips ifo and vob files of the dvd to your hard drive). TMPEng is the encoder that encodes the movie. The best at present is CCE (Cinema Craft Encoder) but only a 30 day trial download. So get your feet wet and follow the guide and do you first dvd2svcd m8! I'll provide all the links for all your needs.
    DVD2SVCD 1.1.2 build 1:http://212.88.77.140/
    DVD Decrypter: http://www.dvddecrypter.com/
    Alternative dvd ripper^
    DVD2SVCD guide:http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=59484
    Print the guide, makes it much easier. Be prepared for LONG encoding time m8.

    Shoey
     
  6. badboy72x

    badboy72x Guest

    allllllll right i got it working thanks chatters.
     
  7. badboy72x

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    i wonder now. i rip a movie with smart ripper should i stay making vcd's ?? if go to svcd's is the dif that much ???
     
  8. Shoey

    Shoey Guest

    Let me put it this way, I would MUCH rather watch a vhs tape than watch a VCD. SVCD is far more better video quality as long as you use either CCE, TMPEng, or Canopus ProCoder encoders.

    Shoey
     
  9. Messa

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    Just a question, I have CCE installed, yet don't see it in available plugins with tmpgenc, is it possible or am I on the wrong track?

    Thx,

    Messa
     
  10. Shoey

    Shoey Guest

    If your converting to SVCD, then you need DVD2SVCD 1.1.2 installed. You have the option to use TMPGen encoder, but CCE is the faster encoder and produces amazing video quality.

    http://212.88.77.140/

    Shoey
     

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