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    1. #1
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      The FilmMachine converts AVI to DVD and (s)VCD

      Features of The FilmMachine

      * Easy to use, wizard-like user friendly interface
      * Simple AVI to (S)VCD & DVD conversion
      * Full information about AVI-file
      * Automatic splitting of the movie
      * Automatic muxing of AVI-files
      * Automatic bitrate calculation
      * NTSC to PAL conversion
      * Aspect ratio selection
      * Audio downsampling and bitrate selection
      * The possibility to edit the Avisynth script as first step of the conversion process
      * Permanent and selectable (only DVD) subtitles support
      * Automatic merging of subtitle files
      * Automatic chapter and menu (only DVD) creation
      * Detailed logging
      * A ready to use bin\cue CD image is created after conversion for (S)VCD
      * Immediate burning of DVD when doing AVI to DVD conversion (Nero 6.3 and higher must be installed)
      * Automatic program shutdown
      * Tested on Windows XP and Windows 2000



      The only program you need is Cinema Craft Encoder SP 2.50, 2.66, 2.67 or Canopus Procoder. All other programs are included.

      Home site is at http://members.home.nl/thefilmmachine/ for FREE download and tutorial.
      Cheers,
      CM

    2. #2
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      Cool!Looks interesting,thanks!

    3. #3
      Nice share, will give it a go soon.
      If at first you dont succeed, Try a gun!

    4. #4

      Thumbs up The FilmMachine

      Thanks for the introduction of my program.


      Developer of The FilmMachine
      An easy to use, wizard-like, AVI, MP4, HD-MOV, RMVB and MKV to DVD conversion utility

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      welcome THE MASK

      hopefully having you here will give u inspiration to add and improve your program with feedback and input direct from its users

      welcome to our forum and enjoy your stay


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      Welcome Mask!!



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      welcome buddy

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      welcome friend

    9. #9
      i will try this
      Last edited by menaceIIsociety; 02-10-2004 at 13:57.

    10. #10

      cc encode failed

      im aat from holland i have the following problem

      i have the filmmachine 1.3 on mine pc also win. 98 se and cce sp 2.67.00

      the problem is during the encoding of an avi ti dvd i get after several hours a error:

      cc encode failed could not write to the file ( path) tfm_enc_video.mpv
      windows error code 0*55

      i cant solve this problem myself can sombody help me please.

      greeting from holland

      aat

    11. #11
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      Version1.3

      I just gave a try using 1.3 with cce2.50 and its very simple and nice-qualiyu wqas on par with dvd2svcd-time around same too
      My question is???
      Is it cce working cbr or vbr???couse i only saw option for #passes and i changed from 4 to 5-just to be sure
      also how to put app in a tray??i can see only minimize button-dvd2svcd can do that??is it possiblle??
      Btw thanks for this excelent proggy..
      Copyrights
      It means that you have a right to make a copy
      Pc specs;p4-dual core,xp-sp2,2Gb ram,nec nd-3540A 16 x speed,revo7.1 audio card,,dsl 5mb down-1 mb up
      This info is posted in case i run into some pc problems which is happening relatively often...lol

    12. #12
      VCD is in CBR and SVCD and DVD is in VBR.

      You cannot put in the Tray at this moment, maybe in the future.
      Last edited by The_Mask; 11-10-2004 at 18:08.


      Developer of The FilmMachine
      An easy to use, wizard-like, AVI, MP4, HD-MOV, RMVB and MKV to DVD conversion utility

    13. #13
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      Thanks alot for explanation
      Hopefully youll make that in a distant future.....Its really nice app
      Copyrights
      It means that you have a right to make a copy
      Pc specs;p4-dual core,xp-sp2,2Gb ram,nec nd-3540A 16 x speed,revo7.1 audio card,,dsl 5mb down-1 mb up
      This info is posted in case i run into some pc problems which is happening relatively often...lol

    14. #14

      Smile Cinema Craft Encoder SP 2.5, 2.66, 2.67

      Quote Originally Posted by The_Mask
      Thanks for the introduction of my program.
      MASK WOULD YOU HAVE THE Cinema Craft Encoder SP 2.5, 2.66, 2.67 IS WHICH I CAN DOWNLOAD THEM PLEASE AS I DONOT HAVE THEM

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      Quote Originally Posted by nuts1972
      MASK WOULD YOU HAVE THE Cinema Craft Encoder SP 2.5, 2.66, 2.67 IS WHICH I CAN DOWNLOAD THEM PLEASE AS I DONOT HAVE THEM
      Cinema Craft Encoder is commercial software (not free). However, you can download a trial version at http://www.cinemacraft.com/eng/trial.html#sp

      I believe the only drawback to using the trial version is that a blue "Cinema Craft" watermark is imposed on your finished product down in the lower right corner of the picture. Being retired and on a small fixed income, I quickly learned to ignore the watermark but as soon as I win the lottery, I will purchase the full version.


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