As the title says, I have just posted the long waited new tutorial on how to backup your DVD's to VCD using DVD2SVCD & TMPGenc.
I have been waiting for the author to officially release the latest ver of DVD2SVCD as that is the only one that can make fully compliant VCD's. I cant wait anymore (and I'm sure you guys and gals cant either) so I have attched it at the end of the tutorial. I will remove it once it offically released.
This method is very simple to use and no numbers or types etc needs to worked out, etc. Just rip the DVD to HD, load & encode in DVD2SVCD and then burn.
The end result has superb sound (even surround sound if source was 5 ch AC3) and a sharper more crisp video. With the use of VCDEasy, you can also add Chapters and front and trailing grapics like real profesional rips look like.
Any feed back positive or negative is always welcome, but I would like to hear some of your results please.
Link is
http://forum.cdrsoft.cc/showthread.php?s=&postid=93686#post93686
Hope you enjoy this one.
Cheers,
CM
I have been waiting for the author to officially release the latest ver of DVD2SVCD as that is the only one that can make fully compliant VCD's. I cant wait anymore (and I'm sure you guys and gals cant either) so I have attched it at the end of the tutorial. I will remove it once it offically released.
This method is very simple to use and no numbers or types etc needs to worked out, etc. Just rip the DVD to HD, load & encode in DVD2SVCD and then burn.
The end result has superb sound (even surround sound if source was 5 ch AC3) and a sharper more crisp video. With the use of VCDEasy, you can also add Chapters and front and trailing grapics like real profesional rips look like.
Any feed back positive or negative is always welcome, but I would like to hear some of your results please.
Link is
http://forum.cdrsoft.cc/showthread.php?s=&postid=93686#post93686
Hope you enjoy this one.
Cheers,
CM