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== Support ===== Review ==[[Image:30star.png]]  The encoder performs best at encoding MPEG2 format.  The MPEG1 encoding requires tweaking (beyond the interface).  The devices is packaged with two encoding software options.  Capwiz is the default.  For best results, encode at 5mb per sec maximum quality in MPEG2 format. Where this encoder really shines is in its ability to allow you to create digital backups on [[Macrovision]] protected media.  Amazingly, many encoding cards and hardware honor Macrovision and refuse to record.  The ADS iDVD also called the ADS Instant DVD will completely ignore Macrovision. This little box cheerfully encodes any video source without regards to whatever analog copy protection is present. The ADS Technologies Instant DVD (iDVD) truly takes advantage of the analog hole.   The CapWiz software is not completely stable.  It may crash from time to time during use.  The preview mode my show audio problems and freezing, but be aware that the encoding process is fine.  Even though the video appears choppy in the preview, it is encoding smoothly (as long as you have sufficient processing power).   ADS Technologies seem to have vanished as a company, perhaps they went out of business.  The device is a bit raw, but makes an great "last resort" for creating backups of those most difficult to rip DVDs and videos with excessive copy protection.  It is always better to rip direct before resorting to exploiting the analog hole.   Ultimately, after some tweaking and learning how to get around the little quirks in the software, the ADS iDVD gets the job done.  The quality isn't top notch, but at the highest setting it is tolerable.  It would be better of the iDVD box handled the encoding processing with an onboard processor rather than relying heavily on the PC processor.  Yet that would probably make it cost considerably more.   == Support ==
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