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Title: Any good converter ?
Post by: ricky_kt on February 24, 2008, 11:36:50 AM
I have tried several video converters to convert my movies to format that DSM-520 can play but all have been unsucessful.  Can anyone suggest one that can convert to DSM-520 formats ?

Thanks in advance
Title: Re: Any good converter ?
Post by: ECF on February 25, 2008, 05:57:45 PM
Please try Nero recode created by Nero

Settings:
Nero Digital Category: Nero Digital

Nero Digital Profile: Standard
Title: Re: Any good converter ?
Post by: wiser on March 19, 2008, 10:31:38 AM
I use vlc for almost everything.  The mpeg 2 and mpeg4 movies I've converted all work well.  Its speed is ok, but its features are amazing.

You can get it from www.videolan.org.

Adrian
Title: Re: Any good converter ?
Post by: ablevy on March 19, 2008, 06:38:27 PM
Rather than waste your time converting the movies, try TVersity and ffdshow.  This combination can transcode on the fly most formats assuming you are using a PC to stream from.

Alan
Title: Re: Any good converter ?
Post by: eman on March 20, 2008, 07:46:06 AM
Try Tversity as your media server. It is open (GNU) and handles my formats. There are a bunch of codec's that download with it that covers most (if not all) formats.

I use it with this and a DSM-510.

cj
Title: Re: Any good converter ?
Post by: ricky_kt on March 24, 2008, 04:20:31 PM
I have tried TVersity, which I think the best one of all so far and by far.  However, I am having problem playing VOBs file.  Therefore, I convert my DVDs to other formats, which I think MP4 is the best one.  I don't mind convert to Xvid but have not found one that convert with good video quality and 5.1 sound.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance
Ricky
Title: Re: Any good converter ?
Post by: ablevy on March 24, 2008, 04:49:53 PM
You shouldn't be having problems running VOB's with TVersity.  There is a recent post which on the TVersity web site that details in painful detail how to set the codecs up to run with TVersity.  Check that out before you try something else.

Alan
Title: Re: Any good converter ?
Post by: randym431 on March 26, 2008, 06:38:58 PM
I found the perfect converter to put you DVD collection on the dsm-520. Its dvdfab platinum version. Set it to convert to ipod, then in the advanced settings, raise the volume to 150% and make sure to change the screen size to 720x???, not the default ipod setting. Also, change the bitrate to 2000. This will give very nice quality on a big screen letterboxed. And the audio will be just right.
This creates an mp4 file that dsm-520 plays. And the quality is near DVD, while reducing the file size from 4GB to 2GB.
Then you can use the dlink dns323 to store your video files on, and bypass that 4GB dns323 limit problem.
Title: Re: Any good converter ?
Post by: Macfoo on March 27, 2008, 03:56:59 PM
SUPER c seems to work very well. you can convert pretty much any video to any video type. And its free!!!

http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
Title: Re: Any good converter ?
Post by: simoncutting on April 03, 2008, 10:31:52 AM
I have tried many different converters and AutoGK is head, shoulders and torso above all the others.  It will create avi files which the DSM-520 will play, with Dolby stereo sound, in a reasonable amount of time.  AutoGK is simple to use, supports batch conversion so you can queue up many jobs and just let it run overnight.  I had no luck with Nero.  I found AutoGK easier to use than Super but if you find an incantation that works for you stick with it.
Title: Re: Any good converter ?
Post by: ricky_kt on April 07, 2008, 07:48:25 PM
I did have some luck with Nero Recode 2 but since upgrade to Nero Recode 3, I got no converted file which would work with DSM-520.  I would appreciate if someone can provide me the profile or configuration of Nero Recode 3 in order to work with DSM-520.  For some reason, I could not go back to Nero Recode 2.

I think AutoGK is much easier than Super but I also ran into some "bad packet" from AutoGK.  I have not got a chance to figure out why.

Thanks in advance
Title: Re: Any good converter ?
Post by: Detale on April 14, 2008, 04:07:07 PM
I have tried alot of converters and none of them seem to work Nero recode does nothng for me that will work with my 520. Im confused I am going to try the ones suggested in this thread
Title: Re: Any good converter ?
Post by: kolinb on April 15, 2008, 04:30:19 AM
I use RiverPast Video Cleaner Pro.  It have had a lot of success for both standard def and high def content.

Generally I convert it to XVid, but RiverPast Video Cleaner Pro will allow you to convert anything to anything.
Title: Re: Any good converter ?
Post by: skeil909 on April 15, 2008, 06:01:14 PM
I did have some luck with Nero Recode 2 but since upgrade to Nero Recode 3, I got no converted file which would work with DSM-520.  I would appreciate if someone can provide me the profile or configuration of Nero Recode 3 in order to work with DSM-520.  For some reason, I could not go back to Nero Recode 2.

I think AutoGK is much easier than Super but I also ran into some "bad packet" from AutoGK.  I have not got a chance to figure out why.

Thanks in advance

Do you get the "bad packet" from AutoGK on all movies?  What type of movies are they?
Title: Re: Any good converter ?
Post by: Detale on April 21, 2008, 12:20:34 AM
Thanks kolinb I am trying RiverPast now I hope it works, My deal is I just got a HiDef 42" and I want to get all of my downloaded movies playing in HiDef but they mostly are formatted in MKV format and the DSM-520 I have doesn't play MKV files, Damn I should have done some more research so Ihave to convert to WMV 9 to get the resolution I want
Title: Re: Any good converter ?
Post by: kolinb on April 21, 2008, 06:07:14 PM
That is similar to what I have done.  I use MKVExtractGUI to extract the audio track out of the MKV file.  I then convert the MKV to XVid AVI using RiverPast (video only checked).

I then use AVIMux to take the resulting XVid AVI and the audio tract into a new AVI with both audio and video. 

It is a couple steps, but the result is a great looking and sounding AVI that will play on the DSM-520.

I find WMV 9 does not look as good as XVid.

It would be really nice to have MKV & H.264 native support in the DSM-520.

If you need any more info on the converting method I used, ask away.

Kolinb
Title: Re: Any good converter ?
Post by: DeathNACan on June 04, 2008, 09:58:51 AM
I have had very good luck using AVS Video Converter.  It supports batch file conversion and combining different videos into one file.  The latest version 6.x also supports flv and mkv files natively.  If you have a codec installed, it will pick it up.  I am currently in the process of ripping my movies to avi and use DVDDecrpyter to get the files to the HD and then AVS Video Converter to change them to AVI files.

Title: Re: Any good converter ?
Post by: DeathNACan on June 06, 2008, 07:14:19 PM
Okay, there is a piece of freeware software called FairUse Wizard that does an excellent job of ripping DVD movies into Divx format which in my testing is 100 percent compatible with the DSM-520 and the Playstation 3.  They make two versions, one Freeware and one Commercial.  There are minor limitations to the freeware version.  It seems to product the highest quality rips I have seen so far.