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_hornet_
28th December 2001, 04:08
Ok I have read ALL the FAQ and Guides I could get my eyes on.
I tried every program doom9 and vcdhelp and digital-digest suggested.
But in my opinion DVDx is the Easiest, Fastest, Most Relible all in one software I used.
You dont need to spend alot of time setting the encodeing session.
In most cases I could use the settings I had selected on my previous RIP.

Im 6 DVD's into using DVDx and still no problems ripping, encodeing, and burning.

Yea its kinda slow but when you just want it to work with little hassel DVDx is the best way to go.

BTW FU%K FLASK

Furble
29th December 2001, 05:57
Hi

Sure it may be the fastest, easiest all in one.
But does it produce the highest quality?
Some people go for higher quality and will go through the hassles of using multiple bits of software and loads of time to do it.

Furble

Originally posted by _hornet_
Ok I have read ALL the FAQ and Guides I could get my eyes on.
I tried every program doom9 and vcdhelp and digital-digest suggested.
But in my opinion DVDx is the Easiest, Fastest, Most Relible all in one software I used.
You dont need to spend alot of time setting the encodeing session.
In most cases I could use the settings I had selected on my previous RIP.

Im 6 DVD's into using DVDx and still no problems ripping, encodeing, and burning.

Yea its kinda slow but when you just want it to work with little hassel DVDx is the best way to go.

BTW FU%K FLASK

_hornet_
29th December 2001, 23:55
I understand that some ppl love spending hours on tweaking I was merely stating.

"Yea its kind of slow but when you just want it to work with little hassle DVDx is the best way to go".

I like having only to get up from the couch 1 time to change out the CD.