Thanks for that, good to see its now complete, it rip, converts & burns.![]()
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- You can choose the HD's root directory as your Working folder (C:, D:, ...) (thanks ChikenMan)
- You now have 3 options for the conversion process:Convert - the same as before.The 2 new options have been fully tested in Windows 2000/XP. Should run well in 9X/ME also.
Convert & Create ISO Image - Create ISO image after conversion (mkisofs)
Convert, Create & Burn ISO Image - Create and Burn ISO image after conversion (DVD Decrypter)
You can download it at http://pwp.netcabo.pt/dvdreasy
Last edited by dvdreasy; 25-09-2004 at 02:15.
Thanks for that, good to see its now complete, it rip, converts & burns.![]()
Cheers,
CM
THX for your hard work,m8!
It's a great concept....I hope that this new version works with my picky computer,gonna try it very soon...![]()
It's nice to be important,but it's more important to be nice.....
Tried it with different movies,still no luck......
But I think I found my problem....
BitRate Viewer exports it's scan to a .txt file,but doesn't automaticly save the textfile.....notepad pops up with the question if I want to save changes,while DvdREasy is already proceeding to the next step,thus finding no .txt file ,since it's not saved.....resulting in a runntime 52 error:file not found...
I don't know why BitRate Viewer doesn't save it's txt file automaticly.....my os is dutch,maybe different commands???
It's nice to be important,but it's more important to be nice.....