Suggestions and recommendations for the avi2dvd
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I would suggest an option like "custom video bitrate".
I transcode TV episodes with your program, but I always have to stop the encoding process when my CCE Trial starts and set a correct bitrate.
I would love to see an option where I can set the parameters "Min/Max/Average Bitrate" for CCE.
So it would be possible to encode 6-8 TV episodes to fit on one DVD.
I hope you understand what I mean
Greetings
I transcode TV episodes with your program, but I always have to stop the encoding process when my CCE Trial starts and set a correct bitrate.
I would love to see an option where I can set the parameters "Min/Max/Average Bitrate" for CCE.
So it would be possible to encode 6-8 TV episodes to fit on one DVD.
I hope you understand what I mean
Greetings
When I use a subtitle file witch contains "format tags" like "<i>Here's the text</i>" it won't work, 'cause the subtitle is shown as unformatted text. The subtitle is supposed to look like this "Here's the text" but it look like this "<i>Here's the text</i>". It would be good if you could fix this it's really annoying...
I have only 1 request
This is an excellent application lacking just one more thing. The only request I have to to enable D2SRoBa for faster conversion. If that is implemented in your app, i will drop all other avi 2 dvd apps and just use yours.
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Suggestions
After 5 mins trying to use this I have the following:
1) Correct use of Windows file name conventions - ie not telling you to rename the file when it has NO strange characters in it, just spaces (maybe this is the user folder being detected as having %path% naming convention I can't tell). Also this could be a limitation of the associated codecs/utils used etc. If not, sort it out please, as it's so simple.
2) I tried outputting to a 5gb partition (made to write ISOs to), and it said it needed the 9gb+ space instead. OK, I understand. What I think is really annoying is that I then put it on a 57gb free space partition and IT GIVES THE SAME MESSAGE! Why? A little more than 9gb free there...
1) Correct use of Windows file name conventions - ie not telling you to rename the file when it has NO strange characters in it, just spaces (maybe this is the user folder being detected as having %path% naming convention I can't tell). Also this could be a limitation of the associated codecs/utils used etc. If not, sort it out please, as it's so simple.
2) I tried outputting to a 5gb partition (made to write ISOs to), and it said it needed the 9gb+ space instead. OK, I understand. What I think is really annoying is that I then put it on a 57gb free space partition and IT GIVES THE SAME MESSAGE! Why? A little more than 9gb free there...