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Aslan Demirörs
27th October 2006, 21:53
The answers I got here earlier about new movie were great. I was recommended RipIt4Me. What a tool, it’s great. And the one-click option even better. So good I wonder is there anything like that, that is a very simply one click or something like that to compress you vob-files simple and maybe fast to a single div-x format?
Anyone who knows?
CWR03
27th October 2006, 22:04
Not one that actually works with any quality. AutoGK would be the closest thing to that, and it can't handle any disk that needs the extra processing done by RipIt4Me.
setarip_old
28th October 2006, 01:02
Hi!So good I wonder is there anything like that, that is a very simply one click or something like that to compress you vob-files simple and maybe fast to a single div-x format?If you mean AFTER you've used "RipIt4Me" to rip your DVD to your hard drive, you might want to try "MPEG Mediator"...
Aslan Demirörs
28th October 2006, 08:23
Okej so there is actually none that works easy and fast - as I suspected.
Auto GK I will give it a try when I can, but It doesn't work with Ripit4me files, that is to bad.
For the second repliant. AFTER I ripped the DVD to my HDD, ie vob files. So div-x compression directly from the HDD not from the DVD.
setarip_old
28th October 2006, 08:30
AFTER I ripped the DVD to my HDD, ie vob files. So div-x compression directly from the HDD not from the DVD.Yes, as i said, MPEG Mediator will do that...
CWR03
28th October 2006, 09:52
Auto GK I will give it a try when I can, but It doesn't work with Ripit4me files, that is to bad.
AutoGK does work with RipIt4Me files, but there can be problems on occasion. For example, multi-angle movies from a file mode rip will usually combine all the angles together into the rip. What I thought you were asking for was a program that can go directly from DVD to an .AVI file, which AutoGK can do, but if the disk has an advanced copy protection scheme, such as ARccOS or RipGuard, the process will fail. In those instances you have to rip the disk separately.
Aslan Demirörs
1st November 2006, 22:29
Auto GK is perfect exactly what I need. but after encoding my first movie napoleon dynamite, I found aout that the subtitles did not appear in the movie? Still I checked for it inte subtitle menu?? Did read the tutorial also, what else can I do?
CWR03
2nd November 2006, 09:09
AutoGK seems to have various issues with subtitles. You might consider extracting them manually with something like VobSub and join them with the video stream.
Aslan Demirörs
2nd November 2006, 19:51
AutoGK seems to have various issues with subtitles. You might consider extracting them manually with something like VobSub and join them with the video stream.
Hmm, to bad. Finally when I found the perfect div-x compresser program. I have to find out how to insert the sub in the movie?
mgh
3rd November 2006, 14:26
try dr.divx-quality depends on bitrate much more than on encoder
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