Hi,
I'm running V8.0.6.8 and ripping interlaced content. To enable deinterlace I've modified the profile directly to include the appropriate command - <deinterlace mode="1" method="1"/>. This works fine.
Because deinterlace is a setting that cannot be remembered by using the option 'Set As Default' button I've modified the xbox360.wmv.wma.480p profile to the default settings I need. All settings reflect correctly when the profile is chosen except for the Bitrate which defaults to 128000kbs. In the profile I've set it as;
<bitrate value="192000" list="96000,192000,160000,192000,256000,320000,384 000,448000,512000" muti_value="/1:128000/2:128000/6:448000/"/>
Which I changed from the default;
<bitrate value="128000" list="96000,192000,160000,192000,256000,320000,384 000,448000,512000" muti_value="/1:128000/2:128000/6:448000/"/>
How can I get DVDFab Ripper to reflect my set Bitrate not the default?
Thanks!
Rockon247365
p.s. DVDFab Team - I've succesfully now ripped between v7 and v8 around 600 of my DVD's. After the series boxsets are done it will be around 1000+ equallying around 2TB of storage space taken. Good job!
I'm running V8.0.6.8 and ripping interlaced content. To enable deinterlace I've modified the profile directly to include the appropriate command - <deinterlace mode="1" method="1"/>. This works fine.
Because deinterlace is a setting that cannot be remembered by using the option 'Set As Default' button I've modified the xbox360.wmv.wma.480p profile to the default settings I need. All settings reflect correctly when the profile is chosen except for the Bitrate which defaults to 128000kbs. In the profile I've set it as;
<bitrate value="192000" list="96000,192000,160000,192000,256000,320000,384 000,448000,512000" muti_value="/1:128000/2:128000/6:448000/"/>
Which I changed from the default;
<bitrate value="128000" list="96000,192000,160000,192000,256000,320000,384 000,448000,512000" muti_value="/1:128000/2:128000/6:448000/"/>
How can I get DVDFab Ripper to reflect my set Bitrate not the default?
Thanks!
Rockon247365
p.s. DVDFab Team - I've succesfully now ripped between v7 and v8 around 600 of my DVD's. After the series boxsets are done it will be around 1000+ equallying around 2TB of storage space taken. Good job!
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