i just got nero 7 ultra enhanced and i was wondering is it better to use ripit4me with fixit and the decryptor and shrink, or is it better to just use the decryptor with nero recode and its burner, is there any difference, am i able to use shrink with nero 7? any thoughts people.
Nero 7? w/ shrink or recode
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Keep in mind Recode does not save the iso in case you might want to burn from it again. DVD Shrink does. Recode uses Nero to burn, DVD shrink uses either DVDD or Imgburn. DVD Shrink is auto hooked to RipIt4Me, Recode has to be done manually. It's all comes down to personal preferences, what a particular combination someone might use, someone else may use a different one.
Recode is a tad quicker but not anything to write home about. I can encode a DVD (with no compression) with DVD Shrink in less than 2 minutes on my system. I doubt Recode is going to improve on that very much. I'd guess if DVD Shrink took 6 minutes to encode, Recode might shave 30 seconds off that. If you have a dual processor, it's going to be no sweat for either one.I7 920 @ 3.5 gig (ThermalRight U120E 1366 RT Heatsink), Asus P6T, 3x1024 Corsair DDR3 1600, EVGA GTX 280, NEC 90GX2, X-Fi Xtreme Gamer Pro, Lite-on IHAS4228 SATA DVD R/W, Pioneer DVR-216D SATA DVD R/W, LG GH22NS30 SATA DVD R/W, 2 WD 640 gig (32 meg cache) SATA HDDs, WD 750 gig SATA External HDD (eSata), Winfast USB2 TV Tuner, Logitech Z-5500 5.1 Speaker System, Corsair TX750w PSU, HSPC Top Deck Tech Station, Windows XP ProComment
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Keep in mind Recode does not save the iso in case you might want to burn from it again. DVD Shrink does
Recode is a tad quicker but not anything to write home about
I can encode a DVD (with no compression) with DVD Shrink in less than 2 minutes on my systemLast edited by BR7; 2 Feb 2007, 07:26 PM.Comment
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I use DVD Shrink even for no compression to remove anything I don't want such as audio, credits, etc so it is still necessary for me.
Define a lot quicker. I gave an example. Give your own if you dispute the estimated times I gave.
Your example of using Imgburn to re-burn the VIDEO_TS folder does not take into account having to compress or re-author, so it's going to limited to when you could use it.Last edited by Mike89; 3 Feb 2007, 04:41 AM.I7 920 @ 3.5 gig (ThermalRight U120E 1366 RT Heatsink), Asus P6T, 3x1024 Corsair DDR3 1600, EVGA GTX 280, NEC 90GX2, X-Fi Xtreme Gamer Pro, Lite-on IHAS4228 SATA DVD R/W, Pioneer DVR-216D SATA DVD R/W, LG GH22NS30 SATA DVD R/W, 2 WD 640 gig (32 meg cache) SATA HDDs, WD 750 gig SATA External HDD (eSata), Winfast USB2 TV Tuner, Logitech Z-5500 5.1 Speaker System, Corsair TX750w PSU, HSPC Top Deck Tech Station, Windows XP ProComment
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You can use Nero BurningRom with DVDshrink and IMGBurn with Recode and vice versa. You agree with that right?MBK
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Read it again to see what I had responded to. I was making a specific point in response to what someone had said regarding Recode not saving the iso like DVD Shrink does and re-burning from it.
I had stated that Recode does not save the iso like DVD Shrink does so reburning from the iso (right click on it and burn with Imgburn) was an option DVD Shrink had and Recode didn't.
The response from someone was that Imgburn could burn from the Video_TS in build mode.
My response to that was what you had quoted.Last edited by Mike89; 5 Feb 2007, 10:57 AM.I7 920 @ 3.5 gig (ThermalRight U120E 1366 RT Heatsink), Asus P6T, 3x1024 Corsair DDR3 1600, EVGA GTX 280, NEC 90GX2, X-Fi Xtreme Gamer Pro, Lite-on IHAS4228 SATA DVD R/W, Pioneer DVR-216D SATA DVD R/W, LG GH22NS30 SATA DVD R/W, 2 WD 640 gig (32 meg cache) SATA HDDs, WD 750 gig SATA External HDD (eSata), Winfast USB2 TV Tuner, Logitech Z-5500 5.1 Speaker System, Corsair TX750w PSU, HSPC Top Deck Tech Station, Windows XP ProComment
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The response from someone was that Imgburn could burn from the Video_TS in build mode.Last edited by BR7; 5 Feb 2007, 11:39 AM.Comment
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That's what I'm reading from your quote...No?
I still haven't understood what you mean by 'limited'..MBK
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Let's try this again. DVD Shrink saves the iso it made from the Video_TS folder. Keep in mind this includes any compression and re-authoring that was done through DVD Shrink. The resulting iso would be much smaller than the size of the Video_TS folder (if compressing and re-authoring was done to it). If doing this same thing with Recode 2, the iso is not saved. So if you wanted to burn that movie again (with the compression and reauthoring done) with Recode 2, using the Build mode of Imgburn would not be the same thing because that Video_TS folder would not be compressed or re-authored. I thought I made it clear the first time I said it, I hope this one is better. That's what I meant by my reference of limited. If you were burning the full movie with no compression or re-authoring on a dual layer disk, then this would not be an issue. Most people I know don't do this (burning an actual 1 to 1 copy).
The 10 to 15 minutes faster with Recode. I don't know how you come up with that figure. Movies on my system using DVD Shrink don't even take 15 minutes. It's under 2 minutes for a movie with no compression (that will fit on a single layer disk) and maybe 10 minutes tops with high compression counting both analyzing and encoding passes. Analyzing with DVD Shrink is no slower than Recode. Recode's encoding is faster but I dispute your estimates of how much faster.Last edited by Mike89; 5 Feb 2007, 07:29 PM.I7 920 @ 3.5 gig (ThermalRight U120E 1366 RT Heatsink), Asus P6T, 3x1024 Corsair DDR3 1600, EVGA GTX 280, NEC 90GX2, X-Fi Xtreme Gamer Pro, Lite-on IHAS4228 SATA DVD R/W, Pioneer DVR-216D SATA DVD R/W, LG GH22NS30 SATA DVD R/W, 2 WD 640 gig (32 meg cache) SATA HDDs, WD 750 gig SATA External HDD (eSata), Winfast USB2 TV Tuner, Logitech Z-5500 5.1 Speaker System, Corsair TX750w PSU, HSPC Top Deck Tech Station, Windows XP ProComment
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using the Build mode of Imgburn would not be the same thing because that Video_TS folder would not be compressed or re-authored
The 10 to 15 minutes faster with Recode. I sure don't know how you come up with that figure. No movie takes my system using DVD Shrink over 10 minutes period
or high quality with recode.Like I said not everyone removes all the extras on the DVDLast edited by BR7; 5 Feb 2007, 07:40 PM.Comment
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Sorry Mike, but I lost you...can't make any sense of what you're trying to say.
As BR7 stated IMGBurn can burn either a Shrink output or a Recode output, and as many copies as you want. ISO or VIDEO_TS...don't matter. Once you encode thru either Shrink or Recode once, whether to an ISO output or a VIDEO_TS output, you will be able to burn to disc as many times as you want without encoding again.MBK
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