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ljpp
3rd October 2005, 07:52
One of our members just finnished writing and published a DVD-RB Pro guide at BitBurners.com. I hope Doom9 admins dont mind me posting it here, as I would like to have the real experts to have a look at it and perhaps give constructive crticism. Its a basic level guide, mainly targeted for newbies, but more advanced updates may follow.
http://www.bitburners.com/Guides/DVD_Movie_Backups/DVD_Rebuilder_Pro/
jdobbs
3rd October 2005, 12:14
The link is dead...
ljpp
3rd October 2005, 13:39
Goddamit - just noticed few hours ago that the whole Superb Servers (our ISP www.superb.net) network has been knocked down. What a perfect timing =(.
Oh well, hopefully its not hit by a hurricane and they can get things online.
jdobbs
3rd October 2005, 13:41
Oh well, hopefully its not hit by a hurricane and they can get things onlineI'm sure they'll still use it as an excuse to raise oil prices, though... :D
ljpp
3rd October 2005, 18:07
Okay, a powerblock/ups has blown up and therefore on bunch of servers have shut down...fuxx...well, I guess they will get it started sooner or later
EDIT: Okay, server back online - back to the topic. Feedback much appreciated
feedback
3rd October 2005, 19:52
Feedback much appreciated
You talking to me?
Just kidding.
People are always asking for me...
Regards,:)
feedback
P.S. I'll check out the guide now.
feedback
3rd October 2005, 20:10
It is very basic... it doesn't even cover the video segment editor!
It really needs a lot more work IMO.
Regards,:)
P.S. Well, not to totally slam the guy, he did make an effort to let others know about the great program called DVD-Rebuilder Pro.
Siku
3rd October 2005, 20:47
Thanks for the feedback... And as said before, the guide was ment to be very basic one. The 'extended version' will follow up when 1.0 is released... ;)
Cheers,
Siku
ppuschelp
4th October 2005, 07:42
Hi ! :-)
My Guide (in Czech Language) is here:
http://puschpull.org/dvd_rebuilder.php
:)
HKT3020_1
6th October 2005, 02:20
Thanks for the feedback... And as said before, the guide was ment to be very basic one. The 'extended version' will follow up when 1.0 is released... ;)
Cheers,
Siku
That would be great and if also it would cover the advanced settings for DVD-RB and possibly what settings to use for certain types of films and TV series. (e.g. CG animation, action films, or your average drama film like Shawshank Redemption as for TV-series animation is very popular. Series such as Family Guy, Simpsons, Batman TAS & one of my favorites which is in another category altogether The X-Files Season DVDs.) :D
Siku
6th October 2005, 13:46
That would be great and if also it would cover the advanced settings for DVD-RB...
Yes. The upcoming guide will cover all DVD-RB settings. ;)
...and possibly what settings to use for certain types of films and TV series. (e.g. CG animation, action films, or your average drama film like Shawshank Redemption as for TV-series animation is very popular. Series such as Family Guy, Simpsons, Batman TAS & one of my favorites which is in another category altogether The X-Files Season DVDs.) :D
I'll look into this suggestion. I think I can add some kind of 'recommended settings' section to the guide.
Cheers,
Siku
feedback
6th October 2005, 14:37
Off Topic for a moment.
@Siku
From doom9 News: Are you aware of this...
"This last one is for all Finnish readers: The Finnish parliament is about to introduce drastic changes in Finland's copyright law, to the benefit of media corporations and the detriment of paying customers. You can find more info the proposed copyright reform here, (http://www.effi.org/tekijanoikeus/laki/index.en.html) , and there's an organized demonstration in Helsinki on Friday (http://masinointi.solitudo.net/2005/10/01/press-release/) if you're interested".
Regards,:)
Siku
6th October 2005, 16:14
Sorry about the offtopic
Yeah, I was aware of that. Finnish parliament accepted the new copyright law yesterday :( This means that you are not allowed to bypass any kind of copy protection on a optical disc. The funniest thing about the law is that it's a bigger crime to bypass the copy protection than if you downloaded e.g. audio CD from Internet.
I guess this means many changes for Finnish DVD conversion sites, including mpegit.fi...
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