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bobspliff
13th March 2003, 14:50
Is this software any good. I normally use cce and sceretist. Would the results with instant copy be simlar or worse.
Cheers
Bob
OsirisMedia01
14th March 2003, 03:10
Instant copy works great for me
depending on what you want out of the movie
eg how long/big the movie is what extras you want.
Generally i get rid of the extras and just keep menus+small extras
and the video quality is excellent
Generally takes me probably 2-3 hrs to do a movie depending on what the movie is eg, Enemy at the gates took 3 hours all up thats including burn time, where as Resident evil took a bit over 1.5 hrs.
From what im told though nothing is yet to reproduce CCE quality. by that from my own observations if I transcode anything below 82% I can generally see a difference. Where as if you transcoded it down 82% in CCE, the difference might be less if not noticeable.
That from what ive read the last cpl months with all this stuff anyway, I guess in short its just a matter of weather you want to save time or not, there no doubt IC or even DVD2One etc will do the job faster then those 2 applications.
MackemX
14th March 2003, 13:23
the best thing about IC, is the actual time you need to sit at PC to do the JOB
agreed CCE is the best at quality, but for the time and effort saved IC more than makes up for it
if you can use CCE & Scenarist, then I'm sure you can strip a DVD with Ifoedit and then give that to IC and have no problems like I do
the only thing about IC is still the unpredictability in the resulting filesizes
DVD95Copy does a better job on quality for the main title, but the extras suffer a little more, and also getting near 4.37Gb but as the trial version of DVD95 Copy is not fully functional as it has a speed issue then I can't really ommen fll on it as of yet, but it does look good from bits I have seen
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