TEAM YAG presents:
DVD2one v1.5.0
Release-Date: 2004-07-12
Program Typ : DVD Backup
URL : http://www.dvd2one.com
Release-Notes:
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-World's fastest video compression engine. Process a movie to fit on a single recordable in a matter of
15 to 30 minutes (depending on the speed of your computer).
-Makes movies-only copies. Why waste space and image quality on unnecessary intros, menus and language tracks?
-Makes also full disk copies. For those who want to keep those fancy menus and intros.
-Powerful join mode. Useful for putting multiple episodes of a (tv) series or joining both sides of a flipper on 1 disk.
-Written from scratch, it's not based on any old code, libraries or existing opensource projects.
-Time critical parts written in assembly, for the highest possible speed.
-Burn the movie with your favorite recording software!
New compression introduced, the selective ratio engine.
This new engine is a different way of approaching the video data! Selectable in three pre-defined levels, this
new engine determines the balance in distincting the important screen parts from the less important ones.
Things that are not in focus in the current frame, like backgrounds, are low in detail or as we define it,
of low importance to the screen, and can be approached differenty than the important ones.
With this new compression method, setting the slider to low will lead into a scheme where the important parts
of the screen are a bit more compressed than the less important ones. Compressing of low important parts can
result into macroblock because the original encoder in a good encoder setup already achieved the best possible
compression without loss of detail. In medium the important parts are even more compressed than the non
important parts, and in high the compression is almost done only on the important parts.
However in all three mode's the less important parts are still being compressed, because that is still mandatory
to get the desired endsize. By using this new method, the macroblocking (over compressed parts) will be less
visible than with the conventional approach. If they occur they will be more eye friendly shaped, meaning they
are not 100% square but a bit more dithered shape. The human eye will notice them less in this non square
shape and thus resulting in a more pleasantly viewable version of the picture.
But all encoders are based on different motion detection scheme's, meaning there's no golden rule.
Most of the time setting it to medium will give you a very descent looking output, however with some encoders
setting it to low or high might give a better quality output. It's advisable to experiment with these settings on
different discs from various distributors and view the end result on your setup by burning the video onto a
rewritable disc.
Install-Notes:
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install & check crack directory