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2COOL
17th March 2003, 05:48
DigiMedic just posted a reply in a movie-only thread not too long ago. Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2003 4:10 am

Here's his reply

Originally posted by DigiMedic at DVD-Backup.NET / DVD95Copy forum

This option will be available pretty soon!

It is already implemented and in beta testing phase.
When everything runs without problems, it will be released public.


C:cool::cool:L

mrbass
17th March 2003, 07:49
Well we really need to be able verify what is really the movie. I just tried the matrix with 1.2.3 and it came out to 1.9GB when I set the extras to compress to 1%. Well it thought the main movie was an extra I guess cuz I've never seen so many blocks since kindergarten.

2COOL
17th March 2003, 09:44
Originally posted by mrbass
Well we really need to be able verify what is really the movie. I just tried the matrix with 1.2.3 and it came out to 1.9GB when I set the extras to compress to 1%. Well it thought the main movie was an extra I guess cuz I've never seen so many blocks since kindergarten.

If my extras were going to be not that pleasing to view when using DVD95Copy, I rather just take them out. That's why I have 2 DVD95Copy guides for the moment before the next release on doing only the movie and the movie with a chapter menu. Have you read them?

Do it my way, you don't even have to touch the repacking extras % settings

edit: I've just read your other post. I have no problems on DVD95Copy mistaking my movie for an extra. Even if it was not in my Title Set 1 (VTS_01).

aaron10
17th March 2003, 14:17
My biggest issue has been with discs that contain both widescreen and fullscreen versions. For one, I don't get to select which aspect I want and DVD95Copy doesn't always choose the same aspect by default (i.e, I've had it choose widescreen as the main movie and treat the fullscreen as an extra, but I've also had the opposite).

On top of that, the movie that is treated as an extra is not worth watching. The compression level may be okay for viewing an extra but not for an entire movie. Thus, I'd like to get rid of the movie that's treated an an extra and devote that real estate to the actual movie.