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markinredding
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21. June 2013 @ 14:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Keep having the same problem, the decoding finishes (And the files are created in appdata/roaming/avitodvd/dvd-vob/video but as soon as the decoding finishes and the burn should start the program crashes.

Now some movies work fine. I have only used it a few time maybe 4 worked and five crash.

Is there a way to add the finished files to a dvd, (Yes I am new to this)
Thanks for the fun!
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21. June 2013 @ 15:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Is there a log file generated by this program - if so, paste the contents here.

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as soon as the decoding finishes and the burn should start
Do you mean that it creates all the files required for the DVD?
If so they should be in a folder named 'VIDEO_TS'.
That is the name of the folder on a DVD that contains the required files.
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21. June 2013 @ 15:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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markinredding
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21. June 2013 @ 15:47 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
The system will not take the file. I tried just the section for the last crashed attemt but same problem. I shortened it up, as I suspected when it hit the BURN part it crashed with no further log.

Video: size = 1440x612
fps = 23.976
Audio:
#0 Channels = 6
SampleRate = 48000

Movie Length = 97:51

[2013-06-21 18:11:13]--- End C:\XBMC MOVIES\How to Train Your Dragon 2010.avi ---
[2013-06-21 18:11:21]-----------Begin Convert------------------
[2013-06-21 18:11:21]total movie len = 5871, calculate bitrate = 5379.
[2013-06-21 18:11:24]spumux command "C:\Program Files (x86)\AviToDvdFree\spumux.exe" "C:\Users\mjfator\AppData\Roaming\AvitoDvd\sub.xml", srcmenu=C:\Users\mjfator\AppData\Roaming\AvitoDvd\menu_bkimg.mpg, dstmenu=C:\Users\mjfator\AppData\Roaming\AvitoDvd\menu.mpg
[2013-06-21 18:11:24]DVDAuthor::spumux, version 0.6.14.

Build options: gnugetopt

Send bugs to <dvdauthor-users@lists.sourceforge.net>



STAT: 0:00:00.000
INFO: PNG had 2 colors

INFO: PNG had 2 colors

INFO: PNG had 2 colors

INFO: Autodetect 0 = 33x102-303x118

INFO: Pickbuttongroups, success with 1 groups, useimg=1

INFO: Found EOF in .sub file.

INFO: Max_sub_size=608

INFO: 1 subtitles added, 0 subtitles skipped, stream: 32, offset: 0.50



Statistics:

- Processed 0 subtitles.

- The longest display line had -1 characters.

- The maximum number of displayed lines was 0.

- The normal display height of the font arial.ttf was 0.

- The bottom display height of the font arial.ttf was 0.

- The biggest subtitle box had 608 bytes.


[2013-06-21 18:31:15]----- Convert All Done ---
[2013-06-21 18:31:15]Call find first file failed. - C:\Users\mjfator\AppData\Roaming\AvitoDvd\dvd-vob\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.VOB
[2013-06-21 18:31:15]Call find first file failed. - C:\Users\mjfator\AppData\Roaming\AvitoDvd\dvd-vob\VIDEO_TS\VTS_02_0.IFO
[2013-06-21 18:31:15]--- Using starburn drive start burn ---
markinredding
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21. June 2013 @ 15:51 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Those files it is failing to find are indeed there and will play. The directory is "Read Only"
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21. June 2013 @ 17:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
If you're satisfied that the required files are present in the VIDEO_TS folder, try this:

Download, install (don't install any toolbars or software offers) and run ImgBurn.
Select 'Write files/folders to disc'.
Browse to and select (or simply drag in) the VIDEO_TS folder.
Insert a blank DVD disk.
Click the 'Device' tab on the right panel.
Select a moderate burning speed (4x) and Burn.



markinredding
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21. June 2013 @ 18:15 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Thanks, that is what I did.
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21. June 2013 @ 18:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
AvsToDVD is a better program.
Current and supported by the author.

http://www.videohelp.com/tools/AVStoDVD
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DADEO1
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30. June 2013 @ 19:57 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by attar:
If you're satisfied that the required files are present in the VIDEO_TS folder, try this:

Download, install (don't install any toolbars or software offers) and run ImgBurn.
Select 'Write files/folders to disc'.
Browse to and select (or simply drag in) the VIDEO_TS folder.
Insert a blank DVD disk.
Click the 'Device' tab on the right panel.
Select a moderate burning speed (4x) and Burn.



Download, install (don't install any toolbars or software offers) and run ImgBurn. Current version: 2.5.8.0
Released: 16th June 2013
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