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duke7777
13-09-2003, 14:28
for a long time now i had backed up to vcd untill i found a proggy
called dvd2one this plus dvd derypter will give you a dvd with everthing in if you want if you hae any doubts go check it out
this is gonna amaze you even you guys who have been at it a long time:cool:

EVOEvo
13-09-2003, 17:13
were u get the program at and u saying it can put like a 7 gig dvd moive on a 4.3 gig dvd-r ? dose it cut any thing out like the extras ?

kooldraco
13-09-2003, 17:45
http://www.dvd2one.com
yes it can do dvd9 to dvd5
it can do full dvd (all extras and menus) or movie only
the only thing i like about the new version (1.3.0) is the joining feature, like being able to re-join a movie that was split into 2 dvds back together
however as far as the transcoding engine goes it ouputs bad video quality compared to dvdshrink3 beta5, nero recode and instant copy

EVOEvo
13-09-2003, 18:53
o so the moive qualty is'nt very great i think i will just stick with dvd shrink then

gh0sth@cker
13-09-2003, 19:32
Originally posted by EVOEvo
o so the moive qualty is'nt very great i think i will just stick with dvd shrink then
It will be on par with dvd shrink as they both do the same process.

kooldraco
13-09-2003, 21:12
Originally posted by gh0sth@cker
It will be on par with dvd shrink as they both do the same process. true, they do the same thing, however they have different transcoding engines and as far a quality goes dvdshrink3 beta5 has a superior engine

TylerDurden
14-09-2003, 08:32
Originally posted by kooldraco
true, they do the same thing, however they have different transcoding engines and as far a quality goes dvdshrink3 beta5 has a superior engine


You sure about that? Ive used both and quit using DVDShrink because I noticed the quality difference. To me DVD2One has been better but since I havent used DVDShrink since v2 (I think). I may give it another shot.

Also if I remember correctly DVDShrink didnt fix the Layer break in some dual layered movies. Has this been fixed?



Tyler!

kooldraco
14-09-2003, 10:16
Yes I'm sure, the dvdsrhink transcoding engine (latest version 3 beta5) has been significantly improved since v2.3, give it a try and you'll see.
Unfortunately dvdshrink still does not remove the layer break, I did hear it was going to be removed on the final v3 release, but I'm not sure.
The layer break can be removed using ifoedit (so I read on doom9) I never had to remove it since all backups I made work fine with my dvd players, the only thing I did notice is like a 1/2 sec pause in the middle of the movie, but no freezing.

TylerDurden
14-09-2003, 10:45
Cool thanks for the info.


Tyler!