basicsoli.blogg.se

Dvd2onex 2.0
Dvd2onex 2.0












dvd2onex 2.0
  1. DVD2ONEX 2.0 FOR MAC OS X
  2. DVD2ONEX 2.0 MOVIE
  3. DVD2ONEX 2.0 FULL

DVD2ONEX 2.0 MOVIE

But if the movie has to be compressed, program will make it fit exactly on one blank DVD-R and really, seriously, does the compressing within 20mins with modern PC. If the movie fits to one DVD-R after the extras have been removed, there's no need for compressing the movie itself. Program removes all extras and menus from the disc, but allows user to choose what audio and subtitle streams to leave on the disc.

DVD2ONEX 2.0 FULL

And by amazing, we're talking about 20 minutes for compressing the full DVD-9 movie into one DVD-R (with modern hardware).

DVD2ONEX 2.0 FOR MAC OS X

I guess I have to use "Title Only Extraction" from MTR, since I can quite clearly see from the timecode which film is which.Impressive little tool for Mac OS X that shrinks all your DVD-9 movies into a single DVD-R (or DVD-RW/ DVD+R/ DVD+RW) with an amazing speed. In medium the important parts are even more compressed than the non important parts, and in high the compression is almost done only on the important parts." _ So what shall I do, since I don´t want compression AT ALL? Am I using wrong software for this (when I don´t want any compression, but I still have to rip the disc, to get rid of the other movie). Compressing of low important parts can result into macroblock because the original encoder in a good encoder setup already achieved the best possible compression without loss of detail. With this new compression method, setting the popup button to low will lead into a scheme where the important parts of the screen are a bit more compressed than the less important ones. Things that are not in focus in the current frame, like backgrounds, are low in detail or as we define it, of low importance to the screen and can be approached differently than the important ones. This new engine is a different way of approaching the video data! Selectable in three pre-defined levels, this new engine determines the balance in distincting the important screen parts from the less important ones. **Selective Ratio: Selecting 'Selective' will enable the 'new' selective ratio for processing the movie and will enable the level popup button at the right side. This mode is especially for processing long movies. This will result in a much better movie quality than known from recent versions of DVD2oneX v1.2.0. **Constant Ratio: Selecting 'Constant' will enable the 'new' engine for processing the movie. This will result in a movie quality know from recent versions of DVD2oneX v1.2.0. **Variable Ratio: When selecting 'Variable' the 'old' engine is used for processing the movie. It says (from the "help"): _ "The Ratio popup-button allows you to select between 'Variable', 'Constant' and 'Selective'. This "Compression Ratio" got me confused. I used MTR to rip the disc, and then went to the DVD2oneX. There are no extras or subtitles, nor 5.1/ DTS-tracks. The whole disc is 6,3 GB, so it´s safe to say, that both movies are under 4,3 GB (so no compression needed when burning one movie from the disc). :) I am about to rip/burn a disc, that has 2 movies (double feature). This must be a bit dumb question, but bare with me.














Dvd2onex 2.0