![]() ![]() I use an AMD FX 8350 to rip/encode and it takes roughly 25 minutes for a 2 hour movie with the setting detailed below. It is very easy and uses multiple CPU cores (also Intel or Nvidia hardware acceleration is availible). I tried a few free programs and paid for WinX DVD Platinum. After some trial and error, I think I am getting the parameters set. It doesn't install any other junk, so you're safe. ![]() To install it, just download the installer, run it and choose all of the defaults. But if you try the 64 bit version and it doesn't work, just download the (all windows versions) You always want to use the 64-Bit version of software if you can since it can use up all that powerful hardware without limitations. If you have a new computer, you probably have a 64Bit Operating System. Download the latest version of WinFF from here: They make a similar OSX version as well, but this guide is for Windows and Linux Users. The easiest, legal and free solution I've found is to use WinFF which is really just a graphical interface to the ffMPEG transcoder. To do this, you'll need to do what's called "Transcoding" which is to convert them from whatever format they are currently in, to a DivX compatible format with the Right FourCC code. ![]() Now you'll need to convert those videos into a format your car can recognize.
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