On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 10:32, Mick wrote:
> I've only ever used robot4rip, a *great* windoes package i found on
> doom9.org a while ago to rip dvd's.
> 
> I've got to say, the encodeserver option is even easier..  But I'de like to
> be able to use a chosen ac3 stream when doing 2 disc rips.
> 
> Also, i've noticed the final encode is coming quite a bit under size.. Maybe
> it was just my test disk.. But I treid 2 pass xvid 700 and 1400.  The 700
> came in at 608 and the 1400 came in around 1040.
> 
I've ripped 3 movies now, and they all come in around ~600-630 and
~1000-1100.

> I'm trying another disk now.
> 
> I don't mind trying to tweak your plugin or encodingclient to work my way,
> but my coding skills a very poor.  Can you give me some pointers on debug
> methods?  Like, can I run it from the CLI and pass options to it any fromthe
> CLI?  It would same me heaps of time if I know how to do this..
> 
Anyone esle know how to do this?

> Cheers,
> 
> Mick
> 
> 
> 
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