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I CANT convert avi to dvd. Not I dont know how, I CANT!!!
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31. October 2005 @ 21:38 |
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No matter what I use, it just crashes or has a problem.
Winavi converter does an illegal operation.
TMPGenc has a P3Package.dll read error
VSO DivxToDVD got to 11% and wouldnt go any further
Just nothing will work! I'm doing it right, I've read guide after guide after guide. It's my computer being retarded.
So, any ideas on how to fix it?!?!?!?!
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andmerr
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31. October 2005 @ 22:59 |
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maybe for us to help you , you need to give us more info.
What are your pc stats?
what programs installed on your pc?
when you boot up, how many applications are shown down near the clock?
Can you do a CTRL+ALT+DELETE AND then tell me how many processes you have running?(33 is fine)
When did you defrag last?
when was the last clean install?
what media do you use?
As you can see there are numerous questions asked and we really need the info to help you.
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1. November 2005 @ 05:54 |
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Hi there,
Are you having these issues with all your files ?
Or just with 1 specific file ?
Maybe that specific file is just plain bad (Wrongly Encoded)...
VSO Software Golden Membership Proud Owner / VSO Software Beta Tester

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1. November 2005 @ 17:30 |
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What are your pc stats? AMD atlon 1800, 512mb SDram, 40 gig hard drive partitioned into 10 and 30, 80 gig hard drive, 120 gig hard drive.
what programs installed on your pc? ... ALL of them? Or just video programs or what? A full list would take ages!
when you boot up, how many applications are shown down near the clock?
About 7 or 8
Can you do a CTRL+ALT+DELETE AND then tell me how many processes you have running?(33 is fine) 38 right now, though some are things I don't know.
When did you defrag last? Havn't since last format
when was the last clean install? Of windows I'm guessing? less than 6 months ago
what media do you use? The files are DivX avis
As for the one specific file, it's any file. I successfully converted them all into VOBs, but then dvdlab didnt like them and wouldnt compile them, only give me a 50mb blank menu with dead links. Now I can't even convert to VOB anymore without the program crashing.
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andmerr
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1. November 2005 @ 17:55 |
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what other programs have you tried , like to re author.Ican t answer for another 1 or so days after you read this, got to do a clean install but i will be back
andmerr
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2. November 2005 @ 02:28 |
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By re-author do you mean convert or make a dvd?
I usually use ulead DVD workshop, but it's compression is terrible, and ya need to let it do the whole dvd worth to test it. It puts out 20 gig dvds which ya need to DVD Shrink down.
So yeah, have only used dvdlab.
As for converting, used: Winavi converter, TPMGenc plus and express, VSO DivX to dvd
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aaxxell
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2. November 2005 @ 08:05 |
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Hi Brossy
the problem is
because your AVI file it's not a real AVI....
beleve me...
you need install: mkvtoolnix-unicode-1.5.0
after install run the prog and
when u see the tab input click add :put your AVI file
and take off audio you dont want
go to output file (not in the same folder)!!!!
and save with MKV extention
after try again with winavi.. you will see it's work!!!
7z
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16. November 2005 @ 23:58 |
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Can anyone confirm what aaxxell says?
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17. November 2005 @ 00:17 |
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TMPGEnc doesnt like the mkv files, as in, it wont open them at all.
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andmerr
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17. November 2005 @ 00:22 |
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tmpgenc isnt designed for mkv files.If you want to take that approach you will need avi2dvd which mkv and ogg files can then be converted with
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andmerr
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17. November 2005 @ 00:25 |
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Authoring
Authoring means, in video world, a process where already-encoded video files are transferred into a specific format that describes how the data should be kept on storage media, such as CD or DVD.
Most common use of the term is when speaking of DVD authoring, using a separate DVD authoring software that allows users to create menus, chapter selections, etc to the disc's layout in addition to the actual video file(s) and transfer this structure to filesystem that can then be burned to a DVD.
Other authoring processes include VCD authoring and SVCD authoring. In both processes, authors can create menus and chapter selections and various other tasks before the structure is ready for CD burning, pretty much like in DVD authoring (just in more limited scale).
I didnt suggest you use TMPGEnc express with your converted files but TMPGEnc dvd author which this program will reconize the files that vso DivX to dvd has converted for you.
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aaxxell
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17. November 2005 @ 07:40 |
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it's not real AVI file....
''someone use crapped prog to encoding
that movie
try video inspector to see wath is not ok....
after use mkv toolmix
to reencoding....take 5 min....(he save with MKV extention)
save other folther...and try your madiaPlayer to read....
U SEE IF IT WORK'S
if it work's use TMPGEnc to convert in VCD (close assistant)
choose in video source the MKV file(use in file type all files(*.*)
u dont lost a lot of quality
after you work with VirtualDub to save in AVI file
I do that under 1h-1/2 with nice quality....not perfect....but nice
but I use only freeware for that job!!!!
sorry for my eng ...i'm a canadian girl fr
have nice day....Brossy...
7z
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