Shibathedog Posted July 11, 2004 Posted July 11, 2004 Well with Smart ripper, it tells you what quality the DVDs are encoded at, i usually encode at a rate thats about 500-1500kbps above that, depending on how much i think it will effect the movie. Anime/Real/CGI, it depends. for Audio i usually do Stereo sound, i dont have a surround sound system, so thats fine for me, but sometimes the DVDs only have 5.1 or whatever, so i encode it that way.
Shibathedog Posted July 11, 2004 Posted July 11, 2004 Oh yeah and another big tip - You know how sometimes you get those random moments in movies where it suddenly goes all crap and pixel-ey and then it goes back to normal? To avoid that from ever happening, be patient, encode one VOB at a time, and patch them back together later. By One VOB at a time, i mean on VOB per computer session Give your RAM a break! I suppose you could restart every VOB too.
Sultan Posted July 13, 2004 Posted July 13, 2004 FYI that torrent link for Fahrenheit 911 is just the cam upsized to a dvd with a homemade menu. very crappy!
Gryph Posted July 13, 2004 Posted July 13, 2004 FYI that torrent link for Fahrenheit 911 is just the cam upsized to a dvd with a homemade menu. very crappy!Oh what a load of crap! Good thing I didn't download it.
Wizard Posted July 13, 2004 Posted July 13, 2004 FYI that torrent link for Fahrenheit 911 is just the cam upsized to a dvd with a homemade menu. very crappy!I think I mentioned that. Piss Poor quality imo. I'm gonna see it tomorrow in theaters, so it's all good.
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