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Posted by Bill's News on 01/20/06 18:17
Brian wrote:
> "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
Brian,
I've tested it on a 1440x900 wxvga. I've created several WinXP screen
setting "themes" and this program is quite readable at 120dpi, with
Icon font set to Tahoma 10. The programmer of the GUI is not very
savvy on programming for visually impaired users, as the button titles
become a little crowded at this setting - but are still readable.
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