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Posted by Brian on 01/20/06 08:06
"Netmask" <netmask56NOFLEAS@geemail.com> wrote:
>Have you tried AutoGK ver. 2.2 ?
>
>http://savefile.com/projects/669492
>
>
>"Brian" <bclark@es.co.nz> wrote in message
>news:j0rps1dhof6oin3vo9l0mupmmkl7f4b22v@4ax.com...
>> "Randy" <rwmolitor_fakes@charter.net> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Brian" <bclark@es.co.nz> wrote in message
>>>news:qg6bs1dcke8nq1n506cqsdofcr0trib6n5@4ax.com...
>>>>I have a few DVD's with 50 minute video's that I recorded on my DVD
>>>> recorder. I'd like to transfer these 50 minute video's to DivX files.
>>>> What is a suitable program for doing this?
>>>> I looked at the popular Dr DivX but it looks like it does not support
>>>> encoding a DVD straight from the disc.
>>>>
>>>> Using the 3 hour quality mode I can only fit three 50 minute video's
>>>> on a DVD, it would be nice to be able to fix 6 or more video's onto a
>>>> DVD disc when they have been converted to Divx. I use DVD-RW discs so
>>>> I can reuse the disc again.
>>>>
>>>> One problem I'm faced with is that when I remove adverts on the video
>>>> the video becomes split into sections, so I might need to join there
>>>> video sections first before converting to DivX unless I convert one
>>>> video at a time and a suitable program automatically joins the video
>>>> sections for me before saving them as DivX.
>>>>
>>>> Any help with this would be most welcome
>>>>
>>>> Regards Brian
>>>>
>>>
>>>Brian,
>>>
>>>Doing this type of conversion has been my hobby as of late. I would go
>>>with
>>>Ken on this one with one addition. I'm not sure what type of file format
>>>you
>>>are using when downloading your file but I would use VRD to finalize your
>>>video into MPEG2. I've never used VRD but if Ken recommends it, use it.
>>>
>>>I had been using Dr Divx for conversion but have gone to the new
>>>"avi.net".
>>>For those of you that like to convert to Divx or Xvid I highly recommend
>>>it.
>>>It's free software. The developer does ask for a donation. The developer
>>>doesn't mess around. He constantly is making it better. If you have a
>>>question you can email him and get an immediate response (what a novelty).
>>>
>>>The download page has all the codecs and encoders you need. He keeps them
>>>updated on a regular basis.
>>>
>>>You can find it here:
>>>
>>>http://www.clonead.co.uk/
>>>
>>>Microsoft .Net Framework is required:
>>>
>>>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0856eacb-4362-4b0d-8edd-aab15c5e04f5&displaylang=en
>>>
>>>Just my personal recommendation
>>>
>>>Good luck
>>>
>>>Randy
>>>
>>
>> Thanks Randy.
>> I'm trying adv.NET at the moment.
>> When I select a VOB file from DVD the avi.NET can't access my drive
>> also the text is difficult to read on the program when using high
>> resolution setting for my monitor.
>> I'm trying it on a mpg file.
>> I do like the way the program keeps me informed on what it is doing.
>>
>> Regards Brian
>
Hi Netmask.
What screen resoluation are you using?
I'm using 1280 x 1024 and I've tried 640 x 480 but I still have
trouble in reading the text for the avi.NET program.
Regards Brian
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