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Omicron91
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25. May 2005 @ 11:50 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
EDIT: Damn, I'm sorry, this should have been posted in the AVI to DVD forum, sorry mods, didn't mean to start trouble. If someone could move this that'd be great!

Now I know I have the newbie title, but I do know what I'm talking about to some extent so you don't have to worry about treating me like an idiot.

Heres' the story, I downloaded some anime fan subs from a.scarywater.net, they are unlicensed and so it is perfectly legal to copy them. I wanted to burn them to a DVD so that I didn't have to sit in my computer chair and watch 20 hours of anime in my computer room, and also so I could bring them to friends houses blah blah blah.

Anyway, So I have all these AVI's on my computer and I want to put them on DVD, but things go horribly wrong...

Things I tried
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1. Nero ExpressVision - Stalled at 00:11:08.13 constantly.
2. TMPGenc - Produced horrible interlacing artifacts and the audio file was an insane mess of random clicks and pops.
3. TMPGenc DVD Source Creator - Same thing as Nero.
4. AVI2DVD - At this point I stopped remembering what went wrong, but this one did the same as Nero I think, but at a different point.
5. DIKO - Just kind of froze at an unspecified point.

I've been at this days now, since saturday to be correct, and I'm starting to lose it.

The only thing I can figure out is that maybe bit torrent screwed up and gave me some garbled junk data within the file. I mean, that's my guess, I don't know, but I'd like to know, is there any way I can repair damaged files? Possibly with virtualdub/mod or something, at this point I don't care how long it takes i just want these things burned, possibly out of spite at this point. If anyone can help me I'll bow down an worship you, thanks guys!

PS - GSpot Export Function for the first episode.
Quote:
--- File Information ---
File Name: [Lunar] Bleach - 01 [2101CD82].avi
File Size (in bytes): 183,926,784

--- Container Information ---
Base Type (e.g "AVI"): AVI(.AVI)
Subtype (e.g "OpenDML"): OpenDML (AVI v2.0),
Interleave (in ms): 42
Preload (in ms): 480
Audio alignment("split across interleaves"): Split
Total System Bitrate (kbps): 0
Bytes Missing (if any): 0
Number of Audio Streams: 1

--- Video Information ---
Video Codec Type(e.g. "DIV3"): XVID
Video Codec Name(e.g. "DivX 3, Low-Motion"): XviD
Video Codec Status(e.g. "Codec Is Installed"): Codec(s) are Installed
Duration (hh:mm:ss): 00:23:15
Frame Count: 33438
Frame Width (pixels): 640
Frame Height (pixels): 480
Frame Aspect Ratio (e.g "1.3333"):
Frame Aspect Ratio (e.g. "4:3"):
Pixel Aspect Ratio ("SAR"):
Display Aspect Ratio ("DAR"): 1.333
Frames Per Second: ***ERROR***
Video Bitrate (kbps): 920
MPEG-4 ("MPEG-4" or ""): MPEG-4
B-VOP ("B-VOP" or ""): B-VOP
QPel ("QPel" or ""):
GMC ("GMC" or ""):
H264 ("H264" or ""):

MPEG-2 ("MPEG-2" or ""):
Interlaced ("I/L" or ""):
Progressive ("Prog" or ""):
Top Frame First ("TFF" or ""):
Bottom Frame First ("BFF" or ""):
3:2 Pulldown ("3:2" or ""):
Picture-per-field ("PPF" or ""):

- Aspect Ratio Related:

Broadcast standard: "PAL" (else blank)
Broadcast standard: "NTSC" (else blank)
src:"VCD", "SVCD", "CVD", or "DVD (else blank):
Instructions to convert to VCD, first part:
Instructions to convert to VCD, second part:
Instructions to convert to SVCD, first part:
Instructions to convert to SVCD, second part:
Instructions to convert to CVD, first part:
Instructions to convert to CVD, second part:
Instructions to convert to DVD, first part:
Instructions to convert to DVD, second part:
Instructions to convert to AVI, first part:
Instructions to convert to AVI, second part:

--- Audio Information ---
MPEG Stream ID (e.g. "0xbd"):
MPEG VOB file Substream(e.g. "0x80"):
Audio Codec (e.g. "AC3"): 0x0055(MP3, ISO) MPEG-1 Layer 3
Audio Codec Status (e.g. "Codec Is Installed"): Codec(s) are Installed
Audio Sample Rate (Hz): 48000
Audio Bitrate(kbps): 128
Audio Bitrate Type ("CBR" or "VBR"): VBR
Audio Channel Count (e.g. "2" for stereo): 2


Stupid Handycam, I beat you to death!!

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 25. May 2005 @ 11:53

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25. May 2005 @ 12:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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25. May 2005 @ 14:39 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
For the impatient, try VSO divx to dvd.
For the patient, learn how to extract uncompressed .wav in VirtualDub. Encode video separately. Transcode audio to AC3 separately. Join during authoring.
There's a ton of guides and posts on these procedures already.

Black holes are where God divided by zero...
Cheers, Jim
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Omicron91
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25. May 2005 @ 16:41 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Sorry about posting in the wrong forum, in only occurred to me afterwards.

I'll try the VSO DivX to DVD software and if that doesn't work it's on to VirtualDub.

Stupid Handycam, I beat you to death!!
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