dvd2one with wine??

Thorsten Kolb hal-9000- at t-online.de
Thu Jan 30 11:44:16 CST 2003


On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 16:08:26 -0500
Jeff Sutherland <jeffs at accelent.com> wrote:

> On Wednesday 29 January 2003 02:25 pm, Thorsten Kolb wrote:
> > On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 19:07:16 +0000
> >
> > Andrew Hughes <hughes2002 at btinternet.com> wrote:
> > > On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 19:18:12 +0100
> > >
> > > hal-9000- at t-online.de (Thorsten Kolb) wrote:
> > > > hi,
> > > > has anybody got running it?-- www.dvd2one.com -- this tool is the best
> > > > for dvd copying under windows, its only 95kb large, so please try it
> > > > and let me no if you got it working! I want to use this tool under
> > > > linux! thanks in advance thorsten
> > > >
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> > > Trying to run this under Wine just throws an exception for me straight
> > > away.  I'm not sure how well such a program would work under Wine, as it
> > > will need direct access to the burner if it plans to write a DVD.  What
> > > exactly is the functionality you need?  I know there are quite a few
> > > Linux programs that will read and write DVD movies.  dvdrtools will
> > > manage burning DVDs. --
> > > Andrew :-)
> >
> > hi,
> > the programm cannot write to the burner, it is only for transcoding the
> > vobs of a dvd to a lower bitrate, so they could fit on a dvd-r/+r! The
> > programm does not know css decryption, so you must rip the dvd with
> > transcode or dvdbackup! after transcoding the vobs with dvd2one you can
> > burn them with your dvdrecord tool under linux! What this tool makes it for
> > me interesting, is the great performance! while the average speed of
> > transcode is about 5-7fps when transcoding a dvd to lower bitrate, its
> > under dvd2one approximately 75fps! Also you could select undertitles und
> > more languages, this isnt possible with linux tools yet! for me the
> > performance is the first aspect!
> > I dont have much experiences with wine so please help me.
> 
> The Windoze program "Nero" burns CD's just fine under wine at 12x, whereas 
> under WinXP-home Nero causes a blue screen of death :-)  I suspect that 
> Windows DVD burning might work as well.  I don't believe there's any serious 
> hardware obstacle to be overcome as long as the burner program loads and runs 
> under Wine.  A reasonably fast machine (mine is a PIII-800) helps, though.  
> I'd much rather use cdrdao or cdrecord under Linux because they run at real 
> time priority so are unlikely to fail even if the sytem becomes heavily 
> loaded, but generating the toc under Linux for a sao/dao audio cd is 
> currently more trouble than simply using Nero under Wine.
> -- 
>   Jeff Sutherland, Accelent Systems, Inc.   <http://www.accelent.com>
>   -  +  -  +  -  +  -  +  -  +  -  +  -  +  -  +  -  +  -  +  -  +  -  

thanks, it seems that i have to wait! all other transcoding stuff i have testet (ifoedit, cinecraft encoder, dvd2avi...)work nice, but this fuxxx progg doesnt want to work! I think i have to wait for a new release, perhaps a new version will work!
thorsten 



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