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I have been using this since version 2.12. I have not had a whole lot os success woth the latest updates, so I'm still on 2.23. IT IS STILL FAIRLY BUGGY! The problems can be worked out with a little google searching, and some help from forums like the one here and on the main site. My suggestion is that if you can install it and get it to work with little or no tweaking, then use it. If not, skip it. If I had used all the time spent trying to fix DIKO on learning to encode with TMPGENC, I'd have been better off I think. I'm trying to learn TMPGENC now with little luck. Overall, now that I've Ironed out the bugs with my current version of DIKO, I'm giving it an overall score of 10. I use it for probably at least 1 movie per day, I just think the time I've spent ironing oiut the bugs could've been applied better elsewhere.
Nonetheless, My SKVCD's come out looking and sounding great. My first experience with kvcd was with TUS, and sometimes I'll encode using DIKO from the same source they used, and my encode will turn out better.
A little rambling, but there is my opinion. And don't forget people, this program is FREEWARE! If it really bothers you that it won't work like it is suppossed too, you can always go to the store and purchase these little discs called DVDs. The require NO conversion, and there is a pretty good chance your DVD player will play them! :) |