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Duvie
06-04-2003, 08:29 PM
DVD Backups:

Sites:

www.doom9.net

www.dvdr-digest.com

www.dvdhelp.com

Guides:

http://www.dvdr-digest.com/articles/articles.php?article_id=9&page=2 (dvdr-digest.com) : How to fit a Dual Layered DVD onto 2 DVD's

http://www.dvdrhelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=109346 (DVDRHelp.com Forums) : How to copy DVD to 1 DVD-r...follow enemywithins post about 4 down. Make sure this is for films below 4.38gb of content. Rule of thunb is about 1hr 40min or less....

http://www.dvdrhelp.com/forum/userguides/141024.php#dvd9dvdshrink (Multiple any DVD to 1 DVD-R @ dvdrhelp.com) : several programs used DVD2One, INstant Copy, DVDshrink, etc. Nero works with most of the programs if you write to HDD first in a folder then use Nero...

http://www.mrbass.org/dvdshrink/ (DVDshrink Guide) : very nice guide and very simple....

Divx encodings:

Sites:

www.doom9.net

Guides:


DVD Authoring

Sites:

www.doom9.net

www.dvdhelp.com

Guides:

http://www.doom9.hu/mpg/dvdauthoring.htm (DVD authoring guides @ Doom9.net) : several different programs used

Mikki
06-06-2003, 09:16 AM
Nice thread Duvie! :)

ThugsRook
06-08-2003, 12:55 PM
for all you would be DivX encoders out there ~ there is alot of info right there on the DivX website that can help explain quite a bit about DivX encoding options and their effects.

http://www.divx.com/support/guides/index.php

pastorjay
06-09-2003, 03:51 PM
Duvie... Thanks for all the links... I am pretty much a noob at all this Divx stuff, so I have alot of reading to do, and you just provided me with what I need!

Thanks again man!

PJ

Duvie
06-10-2003, 06:56 PM
No problem......If others have some more links I will check them out and then add them if I think they have more to offer then the above guides....

Most of the above guides I have personally followed sao I can vouch for their effectiveness....

ThugsRook
06-29-2003, 05:31 PM
anyone know of any guides for TMPGenc? (DivX to vcd and dvd to vcd)

i mean besides the ones already listed...

TIA :wave:

oldfart
06-29-2003, 06:01 PM
I've always used the ones on vcdhelp.com. I'll tell you one thing right off the bat. VCD quality sux. Use SVCD with 2 pass VBR for much better quality.

DivX to SVCD (http://www.dvdrhelp.com/tmpgencsvcd.htm)

ThugsRook
07-03-2003, 10:48 AM
TMPEGenc has turned out to be a sweetheart of a program :-)
very simple to use and doesnt take long compared to divx.

its nice to finally watch all of my DivX stuff on my TV :beer:

oldfart
07-03-2003, 12:31 PM
I like it a lot. I made ~ 25 SVCDs from 8mm home movies. Now that I have a DVD-R and a DV camcorder, I record to DVD which is pretty sweet.

What setup did you wind up using? VCD or SVCD? Did you use VBR or CBR? CQ or 2 pass? etc??

ThugsRook
07-03-2003, 03:19 PM
hehe ~ i dont think you understand just how much DivX i have ;)
ill be converting to VCD for the next 2 months!

so far ive been doing all my "TV shows"....
they arent SVCD resolution so ive been making them into simple CBR VCDs.

:wave:

oldfart
07-03-2003, 06:12 PM
VCD is A LOT faster and simpler to do than SVCD. I'm totally clueless on DivX and have no idea what the res and bitrate are. Could a DivX source clip benefit from the higher bitrate of SVCD?

VCD = 352 x 240
1150 Kb/s MPEG1 CBR

SVCD = 480 x 480
2500 KB/sec MPEG2 CBR or VBR

I find that the lower res of VCD gives you that "soft focus" look, but the big difference is the higher bitrate of the SVCD. It makes it look much better. You dont have the compression artifacts that VCD has.

There is also CVD which is in between. It uses the lower 352 x 240 res of VCD with the higher 2500 bitrate MPEG2 of SVCD. I've never tried it, but from what I read, you get great results with this method.

What is the resolution, and bitrate of the DivX video?

ThugsRook
07-03-2003, 07:05 PM
DivX could easily be just as good as a DVD but in a slightly smaller res.
there arent really any standard limitations on DivX.

DivX resolutions are whatever you want them to be.
i used 640x 272 or 344 depending on the movies original ratio.

DivX bitrate is also whatever you want it to be ~ in CBR or VBR with mpass formats.
i used roughly a 2000-3000kbps 2-pass with all the bells a whistles on for best quality.


but besides movies i also have a ton of captured TV divx stuff too.
that stuff was originally encoded for easy vcd conversions and was already in the smaller res. no point in SVCDing that stuff.

my bigger res stuff will get SVCDed, but not if its gonna take 3 cds to get there.

the quality isnt really THAT much of an issue for me~
on computer it WAS an issue, but now on TV it looks much better anyways :-)

my priorities have changed.

the neat thing i never realized about s/vcds is that they can overburn a cd ~ hehe.

:wave:

oldfart
07-03-2003, 07:56 PM
Cool stuff eh? I spent A LOT OF TIME learning the ins and outs of (S)VCD when I made all those disks. Lots of trial and error before I found the ideal setup. My PC was crunching SVCDs pretty much 24 x 7 for a month.

Yeah its cool that you can actually get ~ 800 Meg on a 700 Meg disk because of the mode 2 format.

I was able to squeeze 1 Hr of very good quality SVCD video on a disc with my settings. To do that, I used a 96K audio bitrate to increase the video bitrate. The source audio from the 8mm camcorder was not great anyway, so nothing was lost. To get more than 1 Hr of SVCD video on a disc, you have to give up quite a bit of quality.

I have to say, now with the DVD-R, it's so easy. 1 hr of 720 x 480 video at max (8000)! bitrate fits on a disk. No more crunching/VBR to try and squeeze it onto a CDR disk.

ThugsRook
07-03-2003, 08:29 PM
im sure my DivX experience will serve me well with SVCDs ;)

me and Duvie spent a good 2 months trying to squeeze ever last bit of quality out of DivX ~ and im pretty sure we succeeded :-)

DivX can be DVD quality IF youre willing to use 3 cds.
limiting myself to 2 cds was the challenge ;)
with dvd-r you are literally DivX unlimited for perfect DVD quality, but it can only be viewed on a computer :rolleyes:

im just glad to get all this stuff off my comp and on my TV! :-)
(of course i could always view the s/vcd in my comp too if i wanted)

:wave:

oldfart
07-03-2003, 09:06 PM
I never had any interest in watching video on my PC. I guess thats why I never got into the whole DivX thing.

Kind of the same idea though. I spent a lot of time finding the best tweaks to get the best possible quality 1 Hr of video on an SVCD. It was worth it in the end. Once I had the setup figured out, it was easy to convert the 8mm movies to SVCD.

Another thing I ran into is burn speed made a big difference. If I burned at a higher speed, the SVCD would stutter in my home DVD player. If I burned @ 4X (my minimum burn speed), the problem went away.

Duvie
07-04-2003, 01:55 PM
Originally posted by ThugsRook
im sure my DivX experience will serve me well with SVCDs ;)

me and Duvie spent a good 2 months trying to squeeze ever last bit of quality out of DivX ~ and im pretty sure we succeeded :-)

DivX can be DVD quality IF youre willing to use 3 cds.
limiting myself to 2 cds was the challenge ;)
with dvd-r you are literally DivX unlimited for perfect DVD quality, but it can only be viewed on a computer :rolleyes:

im just glad to get all this stuff off my comp and on my TV! :-)
(of course i could always view the s/vcd in my comp too if i wanted)

:wave:

Ofcourse with DVD-r we can just make a copy of the dvd...Divx was a way to make the dvds fit on cds for playback on pcs and laptops that did not have a dvd-rom player. Then it became about stress testing...I haven't made a movie for actually keeping and watching for over a year now....

ThugsRook
07-04-2003, 03:05 PM
i agree...

the DivX thing was fun to learn and at the time my only option.
it also became my main stress tester at one point.

but now it doesnt matter. i can deal with vcds (on my TV!) til i decide to get a dvd-r.

actually the movies are not very important to me ~ its all these downloaded TV shows that im glad to get off my comp and onto my TV :-)

some of them date back to 1997! :eek2:

:wave:

SubZero
08-18-2003, 01:40 AM
I don't know if this has been posted before but this is a good read on transcoding etc...

http://www.cdfreaks.com/article/114/2

pointreyes
02-16-2004, 03:19 PM
http://www.abxzone.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=677311#post677311

I'm very, very, very angry with their attitude on this one. Fine to have the limit if it was posted on their website but to omit it till you become a member is almost like a dishonest thing to me. :(

Action169
03-21-2005, 11:11 PM
I got the DVD DeCrypter & DVD Shrink from the web site AfterDawn.com

Good Stuff for free & works as good as some more expensive Software.

http://www.afterdawn.com/ :thumb:

the other site was CD freaks listed earlier they are both linked.

Action169
04-17-2005, 08:34 AM
More info if ya Want it on DVD stuff

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joeman I posted this link on another thread as info for DVD burners, but its got a ton more info for Software apps & other encode/decode stuff. BTW I use DVD decrypt/DVD shrink & use Win DVD as my player with No probs. I link my stuff onto my desk top the same as jojo1971 mentioned & it works great.

These links will tell ya more than you ever wanted to know, but I hope they can be of use.

http://www.bleedinedge.com/forum/sh...77982#post77982

Action.... sends
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Wild Child
04-18-2005, 03:48 PM
I have gotten 3 full movies(- extras, just the movies themselves) on a 4.7 gb dvd example....The God Father Trilogy....all 3 on one disk....many others....if anyone needs help in these areas feel free to ask.

WC

Action169
04-18-2005, 04:04 PM
Sorry for the link posted earlier? I'll cut & paste the ooriginal post I put up on another thread with multiple links: Sorry for the confusion. :bonk:

These links will point you straight

DVD Region+CSS Free http://www.dvdidle.com/dvd-region-free.htm
DVD Genie http://www.inmatrix.com
DVD Region Killer http://www.elby.ch/en/fun/software/

Region Hacks for the DXR2 & DXR3 Hollywood+ cards
http://www.visualdomain.net

Region Hacks for Standalone DVD Players
http://www.videohelp.com/

DVD Ripping Tools
DVD Decrypter http://www.dvddecrypter.com

CD/DVD benchmark
Nero CD-DVD Speed http: //www.cdspeed2000.com/

DVDInfoPro http://www.dvdinfopro.com

Recommended General DVD infos sites
DVD-Recordable http://www.dvd-recordable.org/

DVD writers http://www.dvdwriters.co.uk/

DVDplusRW.org http://www.dvdplusrw.org

OLEG'S site http://dvd.da.ru

DVD Digest http://www.digital-digest.com/

Doom9.org http://www.doom9.org

Recommended Optical Drive Review and Discussion Sites
http://www.cdrlabs.com/
http://www.cdfreaks.com/
http://www.cdrinfo.com/

Another great CD-R news page with an excellent CD-R/DVD media database.
http://www.cdmediaworld.com/
http://forum.rpc1.org/portal.php

A great place to start when looking for firmwares and firmware-related things. The firmware collection is massive, and the forums are great resources.

CD Freaks LiteOn Forum - http://club.cdfreaks.com/forumdisplay.php?f=44
This is probably the largest and most active LiteOn community on the Internet. There are a lot of LiteOn-related resources here.

LiteOn Tools Collection - http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=83441
This is a useful resource created by Ssseth over at CD Freaks. As the name suggests, it's a collection of LiteOn-related tools.

dhc014's Page - http://dhc014.rpc1.org/
dhc014 maintains a large collection of LiteOn and rebadged LiteOn firmwares. You will also find useful firmware flashing resources here.


digi's Page - http://digi.rpc1.org/
Digi maintains a pretty nice resource page for LiteOn DVD-ROM drives, in addition to resources related to region-freeing and firmware flashing.


Hope these help! :thumb:

Action ....sends

corndog
01-09-2008, 09:00 AM
Just wanted to put in a plug for handbrake here. I discovered handbrake by accident whilst browsing around the videolan.org website, in the x264 area.

Handbrake is a great one-click program to "backup" your purchased DVD moves to H.264 format. Nice and tight, with good playback quality even at 1000b/s. I find I have to do 1800b/s rate to get similar quality with DivX

blwest
01-10-2008, 05:50 PM
I use dvddecrypter and nero to put stuff on my appletv and ipod. Good enough for the girls I go with. :)