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is just
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I know a few of you use the TMPGEnc products, one worth trying is DVD Author 3. I've been having a tinker over the last few days and found it an improvement on Tsunami and perhaps my author of choice henceforth.
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is potty
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Installed but not tried this yet, always found the previous versions excellent though, easy to use and fast without having to learn dozens of commands. I'm a big fan of Tmpgenc Xpress v3/4 for converting avi etc to mpg too, makes a good fast job of the task.
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is pressured
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I'd like to recommend Cinematize - a very useful program if you have a use for it. Basically it allows you to save a clip - or a a whole film - from any DVD-R or DVD in a variety of formats or even as separate sound and video. The quality is the same as the original.
I'm always compiling clips for a film class so this is a real timesaver but I recommend downloading it (it comes in 2 flavours, Pro and Standard) rather than buying the boxed version. The dollar price is much cheaper than the GBP one. |
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is potty
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is pressured
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Er, no, that would be asking a bit much from a legit program. (But then there's always DVD Shrink or Mac The Ripper for that). What it does is "unlock" the material burned onto a disc (or in a VIDEO TS folder) so you can access it directly if you wish. It's a one trick pony but very useful if you need it.
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