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20th December 2001, 03:43 | #1 | Link |
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Whats the best way to use CCE SP to do vob -> .m2v for ifo re-mux?
Hey im looking for the best way to take the ripped vobs or m2v from smart ripper and then use CCE to downsample it
Whatever the fastest bets way is please let me know and also how to figure out the bitrate if u know Thanks in advance guys and keep up the good work |
20th December 2001, 19:04 | #5 | Link |
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cce templates
well i prefer vbr if i got the time, but cbr is also fine if i use bitrates > 3300 kBit ...
I attached the template registry file in a zip file, after downloading and unpacking, double click it to activate the templates, but you overwrite your own templates. tell me if it doesn't work, please .. Ender |
20th December 2001, 19:17 | #7 | Link |
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woops, attachements do not seem to work, anyone from the board people reading this ??? how to post attachments ??
Well, i send it to you via email if you give me your email adress, your profile does not show it ... Ender |
21st December 2001, 00:20 | #12 | Link |
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Hi! I remebr posting this post to find out what process you guys use to take the .vobs from a dvd and re encode them with CCE SP to use IFOEDIT to re mux them into vobs that will fit on a 4.7 gb disc,
but it seems to have turned into some kind of personal correspondance Anyway i want to use ifoedit and an .m2v made from cce sp i want to know how to take the vobs i rip with smartripper and make that m2v with CCE SP and how to figure out the correct bitrate thats all thanks |
21st December 2001, 00:29 | #13 | Link |
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okay, a HOWTO:
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Okay, it depends if you youse avisynth or vfapi as frameserver ... let me describe the vfapi way ... You need dvd2avi 1.76, the later versions seem to produce a .d2v file that is incompatible with the vfapi server & avisynth ( PLEASE correct me if i am wrong ). load the first movie vob in dvd2avi 1.76, it will autodetect & load the other movie vob files. then save project in dvd2avi, which results in a .d2v file. ( you can also demux / convert audio tracks in that step with dvd2avi, but once ifoedit works with cce streams we dont need that, so switch it off then ). load the .d2v file with a correctly installed VFAPIConv ( in the vfapi reader codec package ). Press "convert" and it will save a .avi file in the same directory as the .d2v file. Then you fire up cce ( if you legally bought it and blablabla ), choose your favorite template and drag the .avi file into cce. then maybe modify the bitrate fitting to your current needs and GO. after that you'll find the converted .m2v file in the .d2v directory unless you selected a different output path in cce. Thats it. DVD2avi and the vfapi reader codec is downloadable at several locations like ddom9.org . BUT you need dvd2avi 1.76 or 1.75, at least for me the newer ones produce .d2v files that i cannot use with the vfapi reader codec and i cannot find a newer version of the codec. But i dont care as this method works fine. the avisynth method is a BIT ( just a bit ) more complicated, about 10 % faster and more flexible, but harder to describe. But the avisynth method has some different behaviour on AMD vs. Intel and fails sometimes, so i would stick to vfapi as long as i can. Ender |
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