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e.g: Switched to ffdshow-tryouts (finally). The version included is a custom build of revision 1355 plus some CCCP-specific patches |
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Converting AVI's for Game Console & SetTop DVD Playback Sgooglebabe What You ask doesn't really have anything to do with pushing LimeWire to the limits & it's not an easy process to explain: Atleast not without a detailed walk-through & then each person describing it would have what they would consider to be a better/easier method of operation. As a matter of fact theres probably thousands of forums dedicated to a whole gang of techniques for a Guy to choose from & to help you in that respect here are a few of which I'd consider to be among the best (Doom9/Afterdawn/CDFreaks). You know accomplishing what it is that you ask takes a Guy quite awhile to learn & even longer to master But there is a relatively new Free pkg FAVC - FAVC Homepage that comes w/a Front-end & a compilation of free tools,considered by many to be the best at what each does. I'll do My best to describe it's process: Upon commencement of the batch file the free tools are launched in a sequence which automates the process of calculating bitrates & transcoding 1 or more avi.files as well as creating a customizable menu,resulting in a DVD structured Burn-Ready folder containing mutiple movies & a menu. Which means,we no longer have to sit by & interact with our multi-avi compilations at each stage of input. But more importantly for You Sgooglebabe it means that any novice including You can now roll with the big doggs & put 1 or more than 1 full feature movie(avi) & a menu onto a DVD-5 (DVD-R/+R/-RW/+RW) without months or years of sorting thru & studying the various programs & their abilities/inabilities. In short Sgooglebabe this is the program I recommend for You to try due to it's ease of use!! & abilities. One note of caution:Just because Favc supports up to 8 avi files doesn't mean You'd want to put 8 full feature movies onto 1 DVD-5,as You'd be using a very high rate of compression & You'd achieve a poor playback quality full of anomalies,but You could put 8 episodes of your favorite sitcom onto 1 DVD-5 & probably be fine. My rule of thumb (DVD-5 = 3x700Mb avi's) & (DVD-9 = 6x700Mb avi's) Well Good luck & happy burning. |
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You know as I recall the answer to that question is Yes but don't quote Me on it just yet & if You give me a moment I'll check on it for You ok? Or You could just go directly to the developers support thread @ doom9 FAVC - v1.06 (Auto Menu Generation) (11/01/08) - Page 30 - Doom9's Forum and have a look |
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It's My opinion that CCCP is considered to be a very good codec pkg by many Anime user's,just as Klite is revered by it's user's. All I was saying is many files are installed with codec pkg's that are never used or for that matter even needed & each one (each one) is liable to cause a conflict with M$ OS. Point in case: the link I dug up in like 2 min's. Regardless of the fact that it's an old resolved issue does not absolve it from happening,as clearly it did happen. So just like all the other codec pkg CCCP is known to have caused issues too. Thank You for Your feed back Sleepless as it's always welcome & respected have a good evening ~P~ |
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I'll check it out when I get home tonight. Thanks I use AVS Media which does a Great Job for me and is Not Free, but am always interested in seeing other programs that are out. I'm Not much of a Fan of Nero so I found AVS satisfies my needs. Thanks, Pointman. Later on |
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