View Full Version : Encoding by CCE... Finally not 4.36 or 4.37 GO
John™
7th March 2007, 13:54
Hello all,
I'm french so excuse me if my english is bad.
I use DVD Rebuilder with CCE to encode my DVDs.
In the end of the encoding, I get an image which is of 4.32 GO max.
I would like to it being of 4.36 or 4.37 (maximum for DVD-5) GO.
I know I must modify something in the config file, but I don't know what.
I use CCE 2.62+ and DVD Rebuilder 1.12.1.
Thanks to you.
sillKotscha
7th March 2007, 14:01
In the end of the encoding, I get an image which is of 4.32 GO max.
I would like to it being of 4.36 or 4.37 (maximum for DVD-5) GO.
what does that mean??
I use CCE 2.62+ and DVD Rebuilder 1.12.1.
as a legitimate owner of the DVD-RB Pro version you're free to upgrade to the newest version... maybe your concern is already fixed with one of the latest releases...
John™
7th March 2007, 14:10
It means that my ISO File has a weight of 4.32 GO and it should be of 4.36 GO, or 4.37 GO on the hard drive.
No I know that it's a setting error of CCE, that it must be corrected
sillKotscha
7th March 2007, 14:19
It means that my ISO File has a weight of 4.32 GO and it should be of 4.36 GO, or 4.37 GO on the hard drive.
what size unit is GO ?? you mean GB I'm sure ;)
No I know that it's a setting error of CCE, that it must be corrected
search for "Target Output Size" in the DVD Rebuilder forum...
John™
7th March 2007, 14:21
Yeah yeah of course, excuse me...
G-Octet in french
G-Bytes in english... sure! :)
Target Output Size... Okay, I go ! thank you ;)
stereo
7th March 2007, 15:55
Look here: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=115257&highlight=CCETargetSectors
writersblock29
9th March 2007, 17:30
@John™
My French is bad, so please excuse my English;) . In all honesty, you most likely won't notice a difference in quality between a 4.32 GB output verses a 4.36 GB. There just isn't much additional bitrate availible to make a lasting impression. I used to be obsessed with hitting 4.36 GB on everything, but Jdobb's many posts regarding why he's set the bar at 4.32 convinced me to at least try comparing a few projects at either default or my own settings. The result is that I now leave everything at DVD Rebuilder's defaults! Keep in mind that many blank disks have some bad sectors at the outer edges, and if you jack up the target size, you're bound to get burned a few times--even on supposedly higher-quality media. Not to mention you'll get headaches trying to run OVP projects! If you'd still like to experiment, no arguements here--I understand the mindset too much, since I was there myself once. But I honestly doubt you'll find it was worth the effort.
Cheers!
jdobbs
9th March 2007, 22:34
I use CCE 2.62+ and DVD Rebuilder 1.12.1. You definitely need to upgrade. There have been 5 newer releases and a lot of improvements since that version...
bobat
11th March 2007, 22:26
@John™
If you'd still like to experiment, no arguements here--I understand the mindset too much, since I was there myself once. But I honestly doubt you'll find it was worth the effort.
Thanks, writersblock29 ... I needed that!
:thanks:
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