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Old 29th July 2004, 18:55   #1  |  Link
survivant
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Procoder2 One-Click-Solution ?

there is a way to do a full backup of a DVD-9 -> DVD-5 using ProCoder 2.0 instead of CCE and keeping menus and extra ?

I could use the option Prepare in DVD-rb to generate the .avs and use them into ProCoder 2.0, but what I do after that ? I'll obtain a .mpv and .mpa for all .avs

or I continue with that ?
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Old 30th July 2004, 11:57   #2  |  Link
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DDV-RB utilizes the batch-function of CCE(SP or basic, with the help of .exe loader EceCCE) to automate the encoding proccess. I donnt know Procoder well, so I cannt say if there is a equivalent for Procoder(but I dont think there is one). If no, you have to do:
1. load RB in 3 click mode, run the first phase.
2. read and convert all *.ecl files to the encoding session configuration files of Procoder.
3. in Procoder load the new encoding session configuration files and encode them all.
4. change the value in rebuilder.ini to tell DVD-RB the encoding is done.
5. back to DVD-RB, run phase 3(=remux,reauthor)

You can use the program "Automate 5.x" or "AutoIt" to create a (very complex)action script to automate the step 2, step 3(less), step 4 and 5(easy).


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Old 30th July 2004, 13:52   #3  |  Link
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thanks.. that's a good response. I'll try it this weekend. I'll give feedback here
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