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Old 24-01-2003   #1 (permalink)
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DVD2One, anyone tested this program

I went to DVD2One website but the author of this software says anyone using IE6 can't download the file. Has anyone had a chance to test this program? I read you can burn with this program to cd-r's. Anyone willing to offer an alternative download for this trial version (at your website or ftp).

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After registering, I downloaded with IE6 no problem but maybe I am lucky.

Yes it works great but it seems you are confused about a few things.

- You cannot burn with the program.
- You cannot rip DVD movies with DVD2one (you need to use something else - ie. DVDDecrypter).
- It does not make image that will fit on CD-R (ie. it is not like DVD2SVCD).

All it does is takes unencrypted VOBs and transcodes them to new VOBs that will be no larger than 4.3 gig in order to fit onto DVDR. (ie. DVD9 -> DVD5). Let's say you want to backup a movie that you own but it is dual-layer on DVD-9 and will not fit on DVD-5. DVD2one re-encodes SUPER-FAST and makes you a fresh new set of IFO/VOB files that are DVD compliant - ie. burn with StompInc RecordNowMax in VIDEO_TS folder and that is it!

On my P4 2.5Ghz, it took me only about 20 mins to re-encode VOBs that were 2 1/2 hour long. I picked AC3 5.1 and English sub-titles.
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On my P4 2.5Ghz, it took me only about 20 mins to re-encode VOBs that were 2 1/2 hour long. I picked AC3 5.1 and English sub-titles.
actually it would be more interesting to know how big were those VOBs before being recompressed: a movie alone is often smaller than 5 gig...
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There is also a post in the DVD Software about this also.

I d/l trial ok with Mozilla (do people actually use IE6 ?)

The trial I tan was on a 47 min DVD so no reencoding would be needed. The end result looked the same as the original on the DVD as I would expect as its just a direct copy. Was certainly very quick, about 5.5min for the 30min of movie, so that 16.5 min for a 90min movie, fantastic.

I will trial with a long DVD9 movie, that will be the test.
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i reduced 7gig of vobs to 4.3gig in 20mins (1 ac3 soundtrack)
using an xp1600......pretty fast.

but if you add the 20 mins to rip the dvd files to HD
and the 30 mins to burn the new dvd-r at 2x

it still takes 1hr 10 mins to do in all!
and its no good at all for tv series
cos u can only select 1 video stream to copy.
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DVD2One with XP

Hi does anyone had trouble with DVD2One with XP Pro
I ripe a dvd (swordfish) on my hd, with smartripper, then lunch DVD2One everything is fine until i press the start button.
then the prog frezze and XP says that DVD2One is not responding.
i'm not trying yet with other DVD.

Does anyone had this problem ???

Thank a lot for your answer.

My config:

P3 800 mHz
ram: 512 Mg 133
HD 15 Gb + 60 GB (ntfs)

OS Window$ XP Pro French (i'm from belgium)
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Moved to the DVD2ONE forum, where it belongs.

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