Hi, There's Some Software Called DVDx 2.2, & It Is The Best Ripping/Encoding Software You Can Get For Backing Up DVD's. Also If You Get The Stable Version Of The XviD Codec, And Then Just Before You Are About To Encode Change The Name From XviD To DivX In The Codec Options, & Also Change The Motion Search From High To Ultra High, Then After All That, On The DVDx Encoder Itself Look For The Resize Filter And Click Bicubic(yeah okay it takes ages but the end product will be well worth the wait) Best To Do It Over Night. Once You Have Done It Like That You Will Never Want To Use Anything Else. I Have Loads Of Films That I Have Encoded Like That And The Picture Sharpness Is Hardly Different From The DVD. And It's As Smooth As Silk No Noise Hardly At All, Well 97% Noise Free Anyway. If You Wondering Where To Download DVDx Just Go To askjeeves.co.uk And Search For DVDx And On The Page You Should See This Website Digital-Digest.com Click On That, & You Can Also Get The XviD Codec From Here As Well, But Go For The Stable Build Because The unstable Build Produces Slight Blockiness, Not Much But The Stable Build Is Far Better. There After All That I Hope I've Helped You Out!!
DVDx 2.2, the best!
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DVDx 2.2 shuts my computer off sometimes after the first pass of a two pass encoding. It's really starting to get on my nerves.
Anyway, i didn't quite understand this: "And Then Just Before You Are About To Encode Change The Name From XviD To DivX In The Codec Options". What do you mean by that? I'm gonna try to do it your way and see what happens
But i still think DVDx 2.2 is buggy.My old system:
Sony Vaio PCG-FX502
AMD Duron at 1GHz, 256MB RAM
VIA KT133A Motherboard
ATI RAGE 8MB VRAM -
DVDx sux ass.
too buggy, poor quality too time consuming
check my site
and its not good to use an "all in one" program...
do a forum search - do many tests...you will see.
DVDx can NEVER beat:
nandub 2pass encoding
and
TMPGENC!
EVER! If so, I will pay over $1000 to you - how do I know it sux? well because of my site and testings and requests from people
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Originally posted by carlosesteban
DVDx 2.2 shuts my computer off sometimes after the first pass of a two pass encoding. It's really starting to get on my nerves.
Anyway, i didn't quite understand this: "And Then Just Before You Are About To Encode Change The Name From XviD To DivX In The Codec Options". What do you mean by that? I'm gonna try to do it your way and see what happens
But i still think DVDx 2.2 is buggy.Computer FanaticComment
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