Beiträge von lanius

    Das Thema mit den Boxen wollte ich schon garnicht anfangen :D weil dann kann man sich zu Tode schreiben.
    Mein Erfahrung gibt es Boxen die sich einfach besser anhören wenn sie mit diesem oder jenen Gerät befeuert werden.

    Canton Boxen z.B. hören sich für mich mit Onkyo Receivern seht gut an. Oder B&W Boxen mit Rotel. Aber wie gesagt das hängt auch alles mit dem eigenem Geschmack ab.

    Was für Teufel Boxen hast du denn ins Auge gefaßt, eins aus der Concept Reihe oder schon was anderes?

    Zitat

    Noch was: Jemand ne Ahnung wieso dies Blechkühlkörper immer bemängelt werden??

    Ich gehe mal davon aus das sie die Kühlleistung damit meinen. Alu leitet besser die Wärme ab als Blech.

    Also Harman Kardon kenne ich nur aus dem Stereo Bereich und da sind sie auf jeden Fall sehr gut. Ich denke mal im Heimkino Bereich werden sie nicht schlecht sein.

    Ich selber habe auch einen Onky SR804 E und bin sehr zufrieden :D vorher hatte ich einen Yamaha RX-V 1400 kein schlechtes Gerät kann ich nur empfehlen.

    Die Fernbedienungen vom Onky wirken aufgeräumter und durchdachter wie bei einem Yamaha aber im großen und ganzen sind eh viel zu viele Knöpfe drauf *fg*

    Edit :

    hier nochwas zu Bi-Amping klick

    Vorne weg mal gesagt das ich zu der Preisklasse nicht soviel sagen kann.
    Die "neusten" Anschlüsse wie HDMI wirst du in der Preisklasse bis 300€ Neupreis nicht bekommen.

    Alles andere wird schon passen :D

    Hab ein paar Modelle rausgesucht die du bei Amazon bekommen kannst aber natürlich auch woanders

    Denon AVR 1507 AV-Receicer ~305€ link

    Onkyo TX SR 504 AV-Receiver 7.1 ~329€ link

    Pioneer VSX-516-S ~259€ link

    Pioneer VSX-916 ~349€ link

    Yamaha RX V 459 ~278€ link


    Jetzt generell zu sagen nehme den oder den ist schwer, da es auf den einzelnen Hörgenuss und Geschmack drauf an kommt.

    Es spricht ja auch nix dagegen ein Teureres Model zu nehmen und es gebraucht bei ebay zu ersteigern so wirste sicherlich mehr von haben.

    Ich weiss das ich dir nicht viel helfen konnte bis auf ein paar Links ... ist aber auch schwierig zu beraten.

    PgcEdit v8.0 beta2 released:

    link

    Hallo zusammen,

    was muss ich im rebuilder einstellen um die Zielgröße eines avis zu bestimmen? Hab einfach versucht ein "movie only" zu erstellen als avi was auch geklappt hat nur die Endgröße war 4.5gb was ja nicht gerade Sinn der Sache ist ;D

    Danke schonmal für Antworten.

    Genau die habe ich :)

    Ich hatte nur ein Problm damit das er erstmal die Einstellungen nicht übernommen hatt.

    Wenn man aber unter Einstellungen auf Standarteinstellungen geht und dann erst seine Einstellungen dann funktioniert es wunderbar :D

    Update
    AvsP 1.2.1

    DL

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    ImgBurn v2.1.0.0 Released!
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    Zitat


    Changelog v2.1.0.0

    • Added: Option of using an auto-generated (where possible) volume label if none as been specified in Build mode.
    • Added: Option to auto ignore 'In Use' files during a 'Build'.
    • Added: Directories now have their 'Modified' dates preserved in 'Build' mode.
    • Added: Log entry to show existing emulation type of boot image (plus other info) on a cd/dvd when using the 'Create Boot Image' feature.
    • Added: The 'Sync Cache' command now auto retries when it fails with the error 'Logical unit not ready, Long Write in Progress'.
    • Added: If you load an IBQ (ImgBurn Queue) file and one (or more) of the image files don't exist, you can choose to locate them elsewhere - incase you renamed / moved them.
    • Added: Ability to add ';1' (known as File Version Number) to the files in the Joliet filesystem. This 'should' only be done for ISO9660 filesystem files but some players are buggy.
    • Added: Ability to auto queue images created in Build mode.
    • Added: The 'save on exit' option for the log now has the ability to append to an existing log file. The log is now save by default on new/updated installation and is set to append to a single file.
    • Added: Additional logging for when the 'Create Boot Image' operation fails.
    • Added: Option to apply the 'Delete Image' setting to the other selected images.
    • Added: Buttons to the bottom of the queue window for applying the current settings (i.e. those of the first selected image in the list) to all the other selected images.
    • Added: Option to sort Queued images by their parent folder name (NOT the full path, just the folder name).
    • Added: Info about total number of queued images remaining and total number of copies remaining to the burn queue window.
    • Added: An alternative 'Padded' MD5 calculation for when burning + verifying an image on DVD+R media where the drive automatically pads the image so the last sector is divisible by 16.
    • Added: Right click the 'Browse' button in the destination box (in build mode) and you'll get an option to swap the drive of the current path - it'll also show you all drive names / sizes (same as how [Blockierte Grafik: http://technik.movie2digital.de/alink.gif] DVD Dec used to do it when you right clicked the actual name).
    • Added: 'Stay On Top' to the system menu of the main window. (Left/right click the top left icon in the Windows caption bar).
    • Added: ISO Build mode can now be told where to put the [Blockierte Grafik: http://technik.movie2digital.de/alink.gif] DVD Video type content within an image (start/mixed/end) - really only applies to when you also have normal DVDROM content to add to the image - the default is 'mixed'.
    • Added: Support for listing the Manufacturer ID of BluRay discs.
    • Added: Various options for how often the 'Check for program update' code should run. Choices are: Daily, Weekly, Fortnightly, Monthly.
    • Added: Speeds shown during burn/verify of HD DVD/BD discs should now show the correct relative speeds for that format (rather than being based on 1x [Blockierte Grafik: http://technik.movie2digital.de/alink.gif] DVD speed).
    • Added: Support for/detection of new types of media (HD DVD-R DL and BD-R DL)
    • Added: Buttons to copy volume labels to the other file systems - i.e. from ISO9660 to Joliet and UDF.
    • Added: Info about current status of 'IFO/BUP 32K Padding' option to the image details message box that pops up just before the build starts.
    • Added: BD-RE has been added to the existing 'DVD-RAM FastWrite' option. This prevents the drive from performing its own internal write + verification, leaving verification down to the software.
    • Added: '/CLOSEINFO' CLI command to allow closing of the application once it has written the info file (based on '/INFO' CLI command).
    • Added: '/ROOTFOLDER' CLI command to allow bypassing of the prompt about a single folder representing the root folder.
    • Added: '/NOSAVESETTINGS' CLI command to prevent the program from saving the settings when it's closed.
    • Added: '/VOLUMELABEL_ISO9660', '/VOLUMELABEL_JOLIET' and '/VOLUMELABEL_UDF' CLI commands for people that like to have different volume labels for each file system in 'Build' mode.
    • Added: '/PRESERVEFULLPATHNAMES', '/RECURSESUBDIRECTORIES', '/INCLUDEHIDDENFILES', '/INCLUDESYSTEMFILES', '/INCLUDEARCHIVEFILESONLY' and '/CLEARARCHIVEATTRIBUTE' CLI commands to allow maniplulation of core 'Build' mode settings.
    • Added: Build mode can now be passed multiple folders/files via CLI using the '/SOURCE' argument and by using pipes ('|') to separate file/folder names within the quotes.
    • Added: '%B' to the default IBG file naming options. This is replaced by the date in YYYY/MM/DD format.
    • Added: Option of automating the answer ('Yes' or 'No') to the 'Root Content' question in Build mode.
    • Added: IBB files now also support the 'Bootable Disc' tab settings in Build mode.
    • Added: Option to have the most recently used tab remembered / restored within Build mode.
    • Added: Correct sorting of files in the AUDIO_TS folder.
    • Added: The uppercase / filtering options for DVD-Video have now been extended to include the AUDIO_TS and JACKET_P folders.
    • Added: Warning message to the 'Ignore' button on the 'Create Layer Break Position' window.
    • Added/Changed: The 'Create MDS File' option in build mode has been expanded to allow 'Auto' / 'Yes' and 'No' modes. 'Auto' means it'll only be created when there is a need for it.
    • Added/Changed: Images built in build mode are now padded so their total size is divisible (exactly) by 16.
    • Added/Fixed: Files with the 'Hidden' attribute set are now marked as 'Hidden' within the image file that Build mode creates.
    • Changed: The 'Change Volume Label' dialog box has been redesigned so it's more like the one that pops up when you build an image without specifying a name.
    • Changed: Some of the pictures on the 'start' buttons have been replaced so they all match. i.e. no more picture of a hdd - it now shows a picture of an image file.
    • Changed: The 'Media' tab in ISO Build mode is now hidden when outputting to a 'Device' rather than an 'Image File'. It does not apply when outputting to a 'Device' because it's all automatic.
    • Changed: 'Create/Select Layer Break Position' dialog boxes are now resizable.
    • Changed: All the 'Media Control Notification' stuff has been rejigged so that windows can detect when the media/media content has been changed if the program isn't doing anything important like burning/erasing etc.
    • Changed: The Queue window is now reopened (if appropriate) after inserting the next disc for a queued burn.
    • Changed/Fixed: When a build is cancelled and an incomplete file is deleted, the empty folders were also deleted without warning. You're now asked if you want to remove empty directories.
    • Fixed: UDF filesystem wasn't using the 'Creation Date' specified in the options for volume dates.
    • Fixed: Statusbar stayed showing '0% - Creating Boot Image...' even when it had finished if the boot file was really small.
    • Fixed: Verify mode wasn't showing the correct 'progress' values (sectors, size, time etc.) for some CD images.
    • Fixed: Layerbreak code in ISO Write mode wasn't correctly being told about fixed layerbreaks - as found on DVD-R DL.
    • Fixed: Jumping focus bug when selecting items in the burn queue that had certain option enabled.
    • Fixed: It was possible to click the big 'Write' / 'Build' / 'Verify' buttons twice and get 2 lots of threads running doing the same thing. The buttons are now disabled the second they're clicked.
    • Fixed: UDF backup anchor could end up in the wrong position due to automatic drive padding on DVD+R when the total image size (in sectors) is not divisible (exactly) by 16.
    • Fixed: When doing queued burns (shared between multiple drives), the taskbar button would flash forever until the program was made the foreground app (by clicking on it). Now it stops it flashing once the 'Auto OK' thing has kicked in and it's no longer waiting for user input.
    • Fixed: Some of the 'open file' dialog boxes could attempt to take on default file names that they shouldn't have been (i.e. ones internal to the program).
    • Fixed: Path names with trailing back slashes weren't accepted/used by build mode when passed using the '/SOURCE' CLI command.
    • Fixed: In Build mode, double layer images requiring a lot of padding (to make it 50/50) and at the same time making use of 32k gaps could end up with layer 1 being larger than layer 0 and layerbreak LBA positions shown in the 'Create layer break position' window would be wrong.
    • Fixed: Incorrect offset in IFO when a gap was added between IFO and BUP (i.e when there's no, or a small, VOB file).
    • Fixed: Some methods of drag + drop weren't working as they should have been.
    • Fixed: PECompact virus warning from some AV software.
    • Fixed: 'End Of File Reached' error message when verifying some really small images.
    • Fixed: 'On Startup' option of setting the 'Build Mode' (i.e. what it outputs to - device/image file) didn't work.
    • Fixed: Incorrect custom file/folder times due to daylight savings being applied once within the image and then again by the operating system as the end user views it.

    Ich beschäftige mich seit kurzen mit StaxRip da mir imgrunde das Programm gefällt :D

    Möchte gerne VOB's nach AVI wandeln und habe mir dafuer mehrer Profiele angelegt zum testen.

    XviD - XviD_Brother_John [Einstellungen aus seiner Anleitung]
    XviD - XviD_Selur [Einstellungen aus seiner Anleitung]
    XviD - XviD-Anime [Einstellungen fuer Animes]

    Soweit ganz gut, war nen heiden Arbeit dies zu machen da man erst dahinter kommen muss wie und wo er die Profiele abspeichert (grummel) seis drum das hab ich auch hin bekommen.

    Jetzt kommt ne grundsätzliche Frage was wohl nicht zu dem Programm ansich gehört aber ich stelle sie hier mal.


    Die Aspect Ratio ist 4:3 also das Bildformat.
    Die Frame Size ist 720x576

    Jetzt geht StaxRip hin und Cropt das Bild auf 704x568 also Bildberechnung ohne die schwarzen Balken oder :hm:

    Was heißt jetzt Resize Width: 512 Height: 384 :grübeln:

    Wird jetzt das Bild von 704x568 auf 512x384 herunter geschraubt oder wie habe ich das zu verstehen. :grübeln:
    Wenn ja, warum macht man das [Blockierte Grafik: http://technik.movie2digital.de/images/smilies/neu/hm.gif] füge mal nen Bild hinzu, was ich genau meine.

    Wenn ich schonmal am fragen bin, hab ich gleich noch eine [Blockierte Grafik: http://technik.movie2digital.de/images/smilies/biggrin.gif
    was bedeutet : Quality: 0% & Compressibility : 0,00


    [Blockierte Grafik: http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/3299/staxripiy5.jpg]