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DVD2One guide added

Written by Jari Ketola @ 08 Feb 2003 9:07 User comments (19)

DVD2One guide added We've just added a DVD2One guide to our articles section. Even though the software is very easy to use, the process might not be obvious to all users. No need to worry about that anymore!
DVD2One lets you backup a DVD-movie on a single 4.36GB DVD-R disc by reducing the size of the movie in numerous ways, in addition to which it is extremely fast!

You can find the guide at:
https://www.afterdawn.com/articles/archive/dvd-9_to_dvd-r_with_dvd2one.cfm

You can download DVD2One from our software archive.

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19 user comments

18.2.2003 17:10

Well as I always do when the new guides come in... Thanx Guys :-)

29.2.2003 01:02

Ouuuu! :) Ouuuu! Ouuuuuu! :) :) :) T A S T Y !!!!!!!! :) -- mgb --

39.2.2003 22:36

This Guide does not cover re-encoding the MPEG VOB files if they are still to large once all the extra features have been removed, can DVD2One do this?

49.2.2003 23:27

csayers: It does it automatically if the clip doesn't fit after removing the extra features. And re-encoding takes appx. 20mins for full movie.

59.2.2003 23:29

Nice! Will have to give it a try - sure beats the 6 hours that ReMPEG takes on my 2.4 P4 with DDR RAM!

611.2.2003 20:48
tigger28
Inactive

OK I am still a newbie at this so forgive me if i sound stupid. But after I use DVD2One and try to burn it using Nero Vision Express, it does not support the files. I looked in the folder i used for the edited movie, and there was nothing there. Can anyone help me please?

713.2.2003 13:07
yrag
Inactive

ok i have back up many copies and had no problem with stomp record now max 4.5 hope this helps ijust love the program dvd2one it rocks

813.2.2003 23:25

Using only the trial version, I got only one successful result (out of four dvd titles), but the successful result was burned just fine with either Nero or Primo-Prassi.

92.3.2003 09:56
stive22
Inactive

Fabulous guide as usual. But, I must be screwing something up when I burn with Nero. I have the full version of DVD2One. The copied DVD will play ok on the PC, but I get nothing out of the standalone player. Would someone layout the step by step process for finishing this guide burning with Nero? PS: In the guide, where it says to create a new "destination directory", I take it that it does not have to be a "VIDEO_TS" named directory. Stive22

1011.3.2003 12:43
stive22
Inactive

I figured it out. The problem was with Nero. I have the latest version 5.10.15a and it works with no problem at all.

1117.3.2003 10:32

hi can i get free down for <deleted> full working cheers Pain, I'm no angel myself, but please do not ask others to give you free links for downloading copyrighted software. -- Mike --

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1225.3.2003 13:48

Got aloan of a disc [dvd] with 3 films on it. anyone know how it is done?

1325.3.2003 13:52

You can lower the bitrate to fit loads on a DVD, but the quality will be compromised. You could also fit movies in VCD format onto a DVD and they should work Ok as well. Paul.

1426.3.2003 12:34

Thanx m8 but what i want to know is how is it done. i know it is 3 different films that have been compressed using dvd2one or some such program, but when i tried to do it i cannot get the correct settings for the menu to work.

1526.3.2003 12:43

HI GUYS, I HAVE JUST ONE QUESTION. WHY AFTER I HAS RIPPED THE VOB FILES INTO MY HARD DISC USING DVD DECRYPTER,AND I TRY TO ENCODE THE FILES USING DVD2ONE THE PROGRAM (DVD2ONE)SAY "ENCRYPTION DETECTED" ?. CAN ANYBODY HELP ME TO SOLVE THIS PLEASE.. THANKS

1626.3.2003 12:48

Possibly because you are using capital letters? Paul.

1726.3.2003 12:56

Hi paul thanks for your response but, do you really think that is the cause of the matter?.

1831.3.2003 03:03

DVD2ONE constantly freezes at different times. PLZ help. I use DVD decrypter and select all files then dvd2one. I have win xp.

1931.3.2003 03:09

This is not a support forum, post your questions to our DVD2One forum, not in news comments.

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