Simple DiVX?
RWB
Icrontian
Anyone use this program? I just can't stand doing crazy things to get a DVD down a size or two so I tried finding a single program to do it all, besides using DVD Decrypter.
I can't bring my collection of DVD's with me to work to watch, plus my lappy only has a single DVD Drive, which I use for other things while trying to watch a movie. So I got a bigger HDD so I can try storing the DVD's.
Right now I am using this program to make an XViD of an anime, I basically just changed some minor settings, hopefully it comes out ok, but I dunno when it'll finish, as far as I can tell it's 1/4th done after 20 minutes or so, haven't been counting.
Curious if anyone else uses this program though... any suggestions? It's GUI based for setting it up, but has a command prompt telling me what it's doing, looks like it automatically skips a bunch of stuffand dupped frames, hopefully it's not skipping anything important :P
If no one has used it I guess I'll report back my findings of this nifty program(if it turns out to be nifty). I don't want to run 4 or 5 different programs to make my DVD's smaller lol.
I can't bring my collection of DVD's with me to work to watch, plus my lappy only has a single DVD Drive, which I use for other things while trying to watch a movie. So I got a bigger HDD so I can try storing the DVD's.
Right now I am using this program to make an XViD of an anime, I basically just changed some minor settings, hopefully it comes out ok, but I dunno when it'll finish, as far as I can tell it's 1/4th done after 20 minutes or so, haven't been counting.
Curious if anyone else uses this program though... any suggestions? It's GUI based for setting it up, but has a command prompt telling me what it's doing, looks like it automatically skips a bunch of stuffand dupped frames, hopefully it's not skipping anything important :P
If no one has used it I guess I'll report back my findings of this nifty program(if it turns out to be nifty). I don't want to run 4 or 5 different programs to make my DVD's smaller lol.
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Read page 1 through page 6. Easy.
I think anime is easier to encode though, will give your way at try and see what kind of difference it makes.
It's kinda odd, I have it set to rip and it starts but then goes to nothing, says it is analyzing the source.
Gonna have to try alot more settings though, sucks this takes so long arg.
As mentioned, SimpleDIVX looks and sounds much better as well...
Thatis wierd, what did I do wrong? Or maybe right? Both are 1h40m long.
Custom Size: 1300mb (For 100 minutes of footage, you need to be using 2 "CDs" worth of space or it's going to look bad -- AutoGK goes for quality first, which is why it reduced the dimensions of your movie so much)
VBR MP3: 192kbps
The sixth time the DVD came out at 780MB, the quality was fair(and remember I have pretty much forgotten how good the DVD looked by now). Quality was fair in that the comrpession looked good with few artifacts.
Tis latest and seventh is 996MB, looks great, still some compression artifacts, but that is unavoidable.
I finally opened up the DVD and played it next to the seventh. I see that I have been encoding it in a different aspect ratio, but I never noticed... other then that the compressed video was actually much more vibrant in color and had better contrast that the original dvd! I was shocked. At a size 4 to 5 times smaller than the original DVD there are slightly noticable compression artifacts than the original. But less than I had anticipated.
Overall, this was an excellent learning experience... now I think I'll move onto AutoGK and do the same to see if it does a better job. But I would definitly say SimpleDiVX is actually easier than AutoGK. The only downside is that the size I put in for the end result in file size is not vey accurate, on this last job I set it to something like 1166MB, but is always less than what you want it to be, which is good I guess. Better than being bigger
i have always wanted a simple one click DVD to divx/xvid app. something that can do batch processing and that i could just "set and forget". simple DiVX looks pretty good, and i think i am going to give it a try.
Thrax's guide is great but just way too complicated to do for an entire DVD collection. It would take months to do that method for every DVD i own.