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29 Mar 08
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Add Sticky NoteUse DVR-MS Editor to remove commercials first before converting.
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The dvr_ms file is a mpeg2 varient, and a DVD is mpeg 2. So sticking with mpeg 2 will yield a faster process with less overall re-encoding
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If you're just using dvd's as a file archive, then wmv would give you better compression. Windows Media Player (I think you need at least version 10) will convert the files to wmv, and I understand that the Vista version of Windows Movie Maker will edit dvr_ms files directly and convert them to wmv.
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VideoRedo Plus (http://www.videoredo.com/) does a good job of auto-detecting and removing commercials from .dvr-ms files, and lets you save them as mpg or vob. It has batch mode too.
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I've been using DVR-MS Toolbox (http://babgvant.com/) (free) combined with ShowAnalyzer ($20?) and Directory Monitor 2 (http://www.dragonglobal.org/) (free). All offer MCE 2005 and Vista support.
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For well over ayear I've been using DVR-MS Toolbox (http://babgvant.com/) (free) combined with ShowAnalyzer ($20?) and Directory Monitor 2 (http://www.dragonglobal.org/) (free). All offer MCE 2005 and Vista support.
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use the simple DVR-Edit (http://thegreenbutton.com/files/15/dvrms/default.aspx) app to cut basic beginning and end blocks from shows without ads.
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use the Hibernator2 (http://www.xpmediacentre.com.au/community/hibernator/4090-arksoft-releases-hibernator-take-control-your-machine.html) screensaver to control power saving states depending upon disk, CPU, and network activity
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