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How
to convert DVD To DivX / XviD using SimpleDivX
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This guides shows you how to convert
a DVD to DivX / XviD in some simple steps. This is version 1.33
but you can get a newer version (1.34). I have decided to show
you this program as this is very good and unlike FairUse Wizard
you can burn VOB files already burnt onto the pc. If you want
to do this, read Afonic's guide about ripping a DVD to the Hard
Drive of your PC here.
This software leaves excellent results especially using the
XviD codec. Sadly for some reason 2 pass mode on DivX will NOT
work on my computer but on XviD it does. Anyway XviD is known
to be the best codec so lets get on with the software outlook.
Make sure you have the XviD or DivX codec installed on your
PC beforehand to avoid confusion. Also get SimpleDivX here. |


On top of the software you will see nine different tabs. Do
not worry as I will cover all and provide you with the tweaks
looking excellent. Here you will first start off by selecting
the directory in which the burnt VOB files (or entire DVD is).
If you burnt it with the .IFO, this will include all the information
of the movie (subtitles, angles and so on) select this solo
file only. If not, do not worry as you can click the select
all file tab key. The bottom just details all the information
regarding the DVD movie itself. Select the main movie, note
the framerate number and click the next tab (Video).
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Here are the video settings. Select the right framerate based
on the one you saw in the step before. Click enable Video Stream
and use 0xE0. Now click Auto Retrieve cropping and select width
640. Leave everything blank in Frame Options. You may want to
preview the video, and then click the Audio tab. |


We are now on the Audio section. Here click Create Audio. Then
select Check Audio and Deselect Extract all Audio. Now on the
language drop-down menu it will indentify what languages are
available so that you can encode your final product with. Select
the one you want (be careful not to select any director's comment
track). Now on Audio Format, you can choose AC3 which will keep
the best sound possible (6 channels) but will increase the size
of the final file (thus meaning it might not fit on a CD-R.)
I suggest to use MP3 and change bitrate to 128kbps. You can
click on Midnight Mode (which will normalize the audio to 100%
and increse sound in places needed throughout the encode). Then
click the Codec tab.
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Click the codec you will like to use. XviD is the best choice.
Make sure you select to create a 2-pass video file. It will
take more time, but the quality is going to be much better.
In the Advance Settings you can make the video of a higher quality
but from experience this file will come out larger than a 700mb
disc. I normally leave everything blank but you can select Quarter
Pixel (which increases the accuracy of micro-blocks within the
film). The interlace option can also be used if wanted. On the
fourth step screen again, you will see at the bottom Pass Options.
I normally do Both passes but if for some reason you want to
do a First Pass then after a day do the 2nd pass then this is
also possible. Now click at the Compression tab.
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On the top make sure you click Enter Final Movie Size. Then
Get Time from Movie. In the File Size bar put in 700mb if you
want it to fit on one disc, but if you know the movie is very
long for example ''The Godfather'' then this will be better
spread onto two discs, so choose 1400MB. Now this is where it
gets a little complicated. If you place your movie and you have
followed everything in this guide and the movie's Bitrate is
700kbps or less, then you can either click at the bottom End-Credicts
and click Do Not Include end credits in movie (if available).
Another tip is if you are watching a movie and you know there
is not much action in it (i.e. Slow Mystery) then click in the
Advanced Bitrate Properties (Not Much Action in movie). If your
movie is over 740kbps in the Bitrate section then do not worry
at all. Now click the Misc. tab.
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This is very simple. If you want to Create Subtitles using VobSub
then click this. It will list all the available languages. Click
the one you want (If you are watching the finished movie with
Windows Media Player and want to see subtitles, make sure you
have the final movie in a folder with the two subtitles) and
it will play them. Also make sure you always click AVI as the
movie's container. After you do so, click the Project tab.
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Here in the project name, call the movie whatever you want (preferably
the title of it). Create a temporary folder on your harddrive
for SimpleDivX to store unfinished, unsorted data. (tip: make
sure you clean this out once in a while because it can get huge
in size). Make an output folder for the finished movie. Do NOT
click overwrite files and delete temp files when finished because
from experience this will tamper with your workflow. Just delete
manually and especially problematic if you are doing a lot of
jobs. The split total file at feature is great because if you
want to put the movie onto two seperate discs, then this will
split it at 700mb to be able to fit onto a disc. Deselect if
you want oneAVI movie (of whatever size) without a cut. The
Batch settings section is very handy as you can place jobs,
if you are doing more than one movie,
and it will do them all together. Just remember that everytime
you click on a job and change something then click Modify so
SimpleDivx can understand what you have changed. That's all
here, now click the Output tab. |

This will basically explain what is going on with the encoding
process. If you want to Shut Down the Computer when the encoding
process finishes select it. And then START to start the encoding
process. And it will begin. The Last tab stated as Setup should
be left UNTOUCHED. Now get ready to receive an excellent rip.
It is an easy and free software that after you get the hang
of it will leave you amazed with its results. Note that processing
times depend on your computer and it's speed. On mine it takes
around 5 Hours to encode but if your pc is slower expect 8 hours.
What you are doing on the pc at the time of the encoding will
also be a factor. This software is extremely powerful and has
left me tobe amazed, hope that it will leave you too! |