I appologize if this has been covered before, but I have spent the last 2 days researching this problem, and have been unable to reach a definitive answer.
I am using freeware version 0.98.2 to rebuild FlyBoys. The disk was ripped using AnyDVD and CloneDVD, movie only with menus, to a DVD9 file size. After which, I removed some other unwanted material with VobBlanker.
When I shrink with DVDRebuilder using the HC Encoder, I end up with a slightly oversize file of 4.38gb. If I use the Quenc encoder, I end up with a slightly undersize file of 4.26gb.
If I load the HC Encoder file into Recode 2, it shrinks the menus, and is able to leave the movie at 100%.
I had the same problem with Saw3 being oversized,(4.38gb) but did not try the Quenc encoder on it. I have it running now to see if I get the same results.
I do not have either of the options to steal space from extras checked, and I do not have any TargetSector commands written into the ini.
My questions are:
1 Is my problem of oversizing with HC Encoder, do to my preprocessing before using DVDRB, a fault of the encoder (HC 0.19.1), or is it do to the default target size set within the program?
2 If I write in a command for TargetSector in the ini, should I reserve it to HC Encoder? (I assume this would be the thing to do, since Quenc is a bit small and could be increased)
3 Does the Pro version of DVDRB give any additional control over target size?
I have had DVDRB free version on my computer for quite some time, but have just recently began using it more frequently. I do intend to buy the Pro version, but want to use the limited version a bit more first, to become better familiar with it, before stepping up to a more complicated version. I also thought it would be a nice step up coinciding with a commercial encoder, when I can afford one.
I lurked on Doom9 for quite some time before registering, but now find that I must wait 5 days to post or respond.
Any help greatly appreciated.
sockeye
I am using freeware version 0.98.2 to rebuild FlyBoys. The disk was ripped using AnyDVD and CloneDVD, movie only with menus, to a DVD9 file size. After which, I removed some other unwanted material with VobBlanker.
When I shrink with DVDRebuilder using the HC Encoder, I end up with a slightly oversize file of 4.38gb. If I use the Quenc encoder, I end up with a slightly undersize file of 4.26gb.
If I load the HC Encoder file into Recode 2, it shrinks the menus, and is able to leave the movie at 100%.
I had the same problem with Saw3 being oversized,(4.38gb) but did not try the Quenc encoder on it. I have it running now to see if I get the same results.
I do not have either of the options to steal space from extras checked, and I do not have any TargetSector commands written into the ini.
My questions are:
1 Is my problem of oversizing with HC Encoder, do to my preprocessing before using DVDRB, a fault of the encoder (HC 0.19.1), or is it do to the default target size set within the program?
2 If I write in a command for TargetSector in the ini, should I reserve it to HC Encoder? (I assume this would be the thing to do, since Quenc is a bit small and could be increased)
3 Does the Pro version of DVDRB give any additional control over target size?
I have had DVDRB free version on my computer for quite some time, but have just recently began using it more frequently. I do intend to buy the Pro version, but want to use the limited version a bit more first, to become better familiar with it, before stepping up to a more complicated version. I also thought it would be a nice step up coinciding with a commercial encoder, when I can afford one.
I lurked on Doom9 for quite some time before registering, but now find that I must wait 5 days to post or respond.
Any help greatly appreciated.
sockeye
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