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  • elizerrojas
    Digital Video Technician
    Digital Video Technician
    • Jan 2005
    • 484

    hope it's ok/rebuilder Q's

    i'm about to start using dvd rebuilder for it is believed to produce the best quality. i'm not clear about something; do i have to have cce(cce Basic,$58) or can i use Rejiq or QuEnc instead?
  • UncasMS
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2001
    • 9047

    #2
    first of all: it is more than ok to ask about dvd rebuilder ^_~

    you DONT have to use ANY cce version (you could of course)

    i cannot recommend rejig because with this transcoder you wont get the same quality as you will when using an ENcoder

    the latest quenc version is said to have overcome the undersizing problem so you might want to give it a try

    my favourite freeware ENcoder is the one hank provides:
    hc enc - its results are very good

    so instead of spending $58 on an encoder, you might better donate some bucks to jddobs in order to receive the PRO version of dvd rebuilder, which provides some additional features

    ++++

    i'll move this thread as i dont see it fit into the ripping department

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    • elizerrojas
      Digital Video Technician
      Digital Video Technician
      • Jan 2005
      • 484

      #3
      THANKS uNCAS. WHERE DO I DONATE AND WHERE DO I GET THE RB PRO?

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      • UncasMS
        Super Moderator
        • Nov 2001
        • 9047

        #4
        run rb

        => help => make a donation


        the PRO version will be mailed to you as will future release
        (there have been quite a few lately with wonderful features)

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        • elizerrojas
          Digital Video Technician
          Digital Video Technician
          • Jan 2005
          • 484

          #5
          ok i'll donate to dvd rb and i'll use the ENcoder you recomend but, where do i find it?

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          • UncasMS
            Super Moderator
            • Nov 2001
            • 9047

            #6
            one very good source might be rockas page, where you'll find latest versions of rebuilder:



            take a look at his INSTALLER version, which includes:

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            DVDRebuilder Installer v0.82.1
            Description: When the (full) install is finished you shall have the follow list on your computer:

            DVD Rebuilder 0.82.1beta PR - for now (jdobbs)
            QuEnc 0.59beta3 (Nic)
            ReJig v0.5e (Nic)
            HC Encoder beta 0.12a (Hank315)
            ECLPro v0.27 beta (Robot1)
            RBOpt v0.17 beta (Robot1)
            RB Loader v0.2 beta (Nic)
            Decomb521.dll
            DGDecode.dll v.1.1.0 (Now it is inserted into the DVD Rebuilder's folder.)
            Help File
            MPEG2Dec3dg.dll v.1.0.1.0 (automatically putted on your AviSynth's plugging folder - use it only if you get any problems with DGDecode.dll)
            UnDot.dll v.0.0.1.1 and Deen.dll v.1.0 beta 1 - many beginners have contacted me for the location of these filters so I decided to include them on this package (automatically putted on your AviSynth's plugging folder).

            It will create on your Window's Start menu a Group called "DVD Rebuilder" where you'll find important shortcuts that will help you to use DVD-RB.

            It now includes a Routine that will allow you to choose your Commercial Encoder (CCE and/or ProCoder) and automatically configure DVD Rebuilder to use it/them.

            Main Features

            * The installer will detect if you have AviSynth installed... if you don't the process will abort.
            * Will create a "work" and "output" folder on your "documents" folder.
            * Rebuilder.ini (which configures Rebuilder to *one click mode using *QuEnc - "high quality mode" enabled - *"dynamically assign cell bit rates" and *"25% quality drop on extras" - work and output folder will be defined as the ones choose during Install procedure.
            * The "Commercial Encoder's" routine will allow you to configure the paths and definitions, of your favorite Encoder, on DVD Rebuilder. Just don't forget to point the correct path to your CCE folder and then choose the correct version during the procedure. If you plan to use ProCoder you'll just have to point the version you have installed... the path on EclPRO will be automatically defined and DVD Rebuilder will be set to use it - when this routine starts it will look for all the versions of the Commercial Encoders supported, you'll get an error message if none is detected - if you are certain that you have CCE installed and still get the message, then you are using an illegal copy, if you don't... contact me (anyway I made it possible to continue the installation just for the case that the "detection routine" has some bugs, so you'll be able to point the installation folder and select the version... DVD Rebuilder will also be configured with the data you submit).
            Version: 0.82.1 Filesize: 3.44 MB
            Added on: 19-mar-2005 Downloads: 1540 Rating: 10 (2 Votes)
            HomePage | Rate Resource | Details

            Help Files v.0.4
            Description: HTML help files.
            Version: 0.4 Filesize: 501 bytes
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            and then there is this thread started by the author hank:

            Last edited by UncasMS; 16 Apr 2005, 08:03 AM.

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