  GoodyearMark Premium join:2001-05-02 Goodyear, AZ | reply to The Dv8or Re: DVD ripping
Toast can compress, you could save a step not using DVD2oneX. |
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  Thinkdiff Premium,MVM join:2001-08-07 Bronx, NY | i have found toast's compression much worse than dvd2one's |
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 DarnellP
join:2004-10-12 Las Vegas, NV
| said by Thinkdiff :i have found toast's compression much worse than dvd2one's Yeah, sometimes you can notice artifacts during playback with Toast's compression. IMHO compressing with DVD2oneX reduces this. |
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 godmachine12
join:2004-04-06 Johnson City, TN
| reply to GoodyearMark said by GoodyearMark :Toast can compress, you could save a step not using DVD2oneX. I have problems using Toast to compress sometimes. Every now and then it will display an error when a drag a VIDEO_TS foler into it and say "the contents cannot be compressed", but I'll compress it with DVD2ONE and all is well. I like both just fine, but prefer using Toast since it's an all-in-one solution. |
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  GoodyearMark Premium join:2001-05-02 Goodyear, AZ
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| said by godmachine12 :Every now and then it will display an error when a drag a VIDEO_TS foler into it and say "the contents cannot be compressed. The only way I've found around that issue is to burn it as DVD-Video instead of DVD-Video from Video_TS in Toast. You will of course lose the menus, but Toast has iDVD like menu screens to put your choices onto. -- Just because a word has an S in it doesn't mean it needs an apostrophe too. |
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