dbminter wrote: Sun Sep 27, 2020 2:27 pm
I am guessing your source VIDEO_TS for this 6.x GB DVD is an original NTSC disc? Meaning, it's the disc as released with menus, etc.? CXD, when converting Titles from NTSC to PAL or the other way around, does not preserve the original menus on a disc. In fact, CXD, doesn't preserve the original menus on a disc even when you don't convert from one video system to another.
Also, it shouldn't normally take 2 to 3 hours for CXD to convert from one video standard to another. I make PAL to NTSC conversions from time to time because they release something in R2 that they don't in R1. And, I've had nearly fully DVD-9's that take less than an hour to convert from PAL to NTSC. Of course, maybe you have older/slower hardware.
dbminter. Hi and thanks. Firstly I will say that which I didn't in my post: the conversion from NTSC to PAL didn't take 2 to 3 hours, it took 15-20 minutes. I am running AMD Ryzen 5 2400G +Radeon RX Vega 11 Graphics,16GB GSkill FlareX 3200MHz DDR4, Asus Prime B450M-A Mobo,
1TB Intel SSD 660p NVMe M.2 + Samsung 860 EVO SSD 512GB, 6x4TB External HDD's AMD Sapphire Nitro RX580 8GB DDR5, Corsair HX 750 80+ Platinum Modular PSU, Win10 Pro x64 v 2004 Build 19041.508.
When I make DVD;s from .h264 vid files the process can take 2-3, sometimes 4 hours to complete, depending on how many movies I am compiling onto a DVD5 or DVD9 and if i use Dual pass. It varies.
Now to finish off, it is a shame that CXD7 didn't copy ALL of the data contained in the Original DVD's VTS_01_0.IFO because that is where all the information a DVD player needs to know about a DVD so that the user can navigate and play everything properly. A VTS_01_0.IFO was created in the PAL VIDEO_TS folder but it did not contain any of the 21 Chapter entries that are in the Original NTSC VTS_01_0.IFO. Why that is, I can only wonder.
Cheers (y)
added. I have the original DVD 9 of the Music concert and I was working from an .ISO I created from it 4-5 year ago. All optical discs I have purchased have been backed up as ISO and saved to HDD here and in the Cloud at MediaFire.