Yes, I am to. Where is that site, it just vanished?
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Keep up the good work!
The best program is getting better and better!
I am missing our conversation on the dutch site!
Yes, I am to. Where is that site, it just vanished?
Developer of The FilmMachine
An easy to use, wizard-like, AVI, MP4, HD-MOV, RMVB and MKV to DVD conversion utility
I just wanted to acknowledge my support for this great piece of software. I'm a recent DIKO convert and find TFM a much more reliable and polished application.
Of course one of the features I miss from DIKO is batch processing but I see its on the wish list anyway, but I was wondering if you could look at the possibility of renaming the created ISO to something more relevant than "TFM_IMAGE" (or whatever it is). You see I always create an ISO first to quality check the DVD before writting and having to rename the ISO all the time before starting the next job is tiresome. Since TFM already ask's for a movie title anyway, could you not use that as the naming convention for the ISO as well?
Anyway, thanks again for a great program.
Will look into it.
Developer of The FilmMachine
An easy to use, wizard-like, AVI, MP4, HD-MOV, RMVB and MKV to DVD conversion utility
will try your program out, thanks for sharing!!
From all the software out there, TFM is the best for converting avi to DVDR (talking about DVDR specific), but im still in pain on my X64 machine...The Mask, please fix![]()
To do that I must reinstall XP 64. I will look at it.
Developer of The FilmMachine
An easy to use, wizard-like, AVI, MP4, HD-MOV, RMVB and MKV to DVD conversion utility
What is your problem exactly, for me it is working just as on normal XP. While video encoding with CCE only a maximum of 2 % CPU.Originally Posted by blah666
Developer of The FilmMachine
An easy to use, wizard-like, AVI, MP4, HD-MOV, RMVB and MKV to DVD conversion utility
The same problem which i described here:
http://www.dvdrbase.com/showpost.php...&postcount=272
As you can see TFM doesn't use that much cpu on my xp64.
Developer of The FilmMachine
An easy to use, wizard-like, AVI, MP4, HD-MOV, RMVB and MKV to DVD conversion utility
What the hell? the last 3 beta version i have the same problem.... now im lost.
Mask... are you on P4 or AMD?
Last edited by blah666; 15-12-2005 at 08:18.
when i try to convert it asks me for a Cinema Craft encoder, i dont know what that means....
Should i choose another encoder or....?
Thanks!!
If you dont have CCE (Cinema Craft encoder), you better choose another encoder.
CCE BASIC costs 58 $ , CCE SP costs US$ 1,950.00.
Hi I am new here. I have problem with subtitles. They are not synchronized. I did not have this problem with 1.4. I tried many diferent movies with the same results.
TeeBee,
Thanks for your reply, what is a standard encoder that is default for this app?