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farhank
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27. July 2005 @ 06:35 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hi!
im converting 3 avi files into dvd so that i can watch em' on my Toshiba dvd player. I use DVD-Lab Pro.

I click on "Compile DVD..."
And then click on "Start".
Compiler error pops up.

to help u better understand the problem, i took a screenshot of it. please go to ( http://www.geocities.com/dvdlab_errors )

this is the first time this is happening.
how do i fix it?
i dont even understand what its saying!

i dont know almost ANYTHING about computers and anything that has to do with audio/video. so please use the lamest terms as possible. thanx alot.
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farhank
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27. July 2005 @ 07:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i kinda updated the webpage with a few AVIcodec screenshots of the 3 AVI files. check it out...thanx..

i dont know almost ANYTHING about computers and anything that has to do with audio/video. so please use the lamest terms as possible. thanx alot.
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27. July 2005 @ 13:37 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
What are you useing to Encode your AVI Files to Mpeg-2 before authorinmg them to DVD with DVDLab?? And are you sure that you have encoded the AVI files to Mpeg-2 useing the Correct Settings???

Information on the AVI files will not help here because the Files you are authoring to DVD aren"t AVI files they are Mpeg-2 files Unless you are Trying to Author your AVI files to DVD without encodeing them to Mpeg-2 first in which case that is what your problem is.....

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27. July 2005 @ 14:41 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
well heres what i do.

I have the AVI files, i use DIKO Free 0.78B1 to convert them to .mpv (video) and .mp2 (audio) files.

I then take those files and use DVD-Lab Pro to compile the those in a dvd format. when i do this, i end up with AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS and the dvd files.

Then i use DVD Shrink 3.2 to burn these dvd files on a dvd disc.

Then i can watch the dvd on my toshiba dvd player.

this is what i do, works like a charm. but i dont know what happend this time.

thanx

i dont know almost ANYTHING about computers and anything that has to do with audio/video. so please use the lamest terms as possible. thanx alot.
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27. July 2005 @ 14:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Mybe Just start the DVDLab project over again and see if it works but if not then Maybe try useing a Different Encoder to create your Mpeg-2 files Like Maybe TMPGEnc or CCE ect....

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27. July 2005 @ 14:51 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
u mean to say that instead of using DIKO, i use TMPGEnc or CCE?

i dont know almost ANYTHING about computers and anything that has to do with audio/video. so please use the lamest terms as possible. thanx alot.
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27. July 2005 @ 15:58 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hey Minion, i got an interesting update for ya. u see, when i was trying the compile the dvd with all the 3 AVI files together, i was getting that error.

through AVIcodec, i noticed the "movie 1" (see the screenshots) has slightly diffrent properties then the other 2 files. so i tried compiling the dvd (using dvd-lab) without putting movie 1 in it. and it worked like it usually does. so i guess now we know that the problem is only with movie 1.

i just need help making that 1 file work properly. or convert that 1 file to a dvd format and burn it so that i can watch it on my toshiba player.

i dont know almost ANYTHING about computers and anything that has to do with audio/video. so please use the lamest terms as possible. thanx alot.
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27. July 2005 @ 18:28 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Well if it is Just that One File then you just need to re-encode that AVI file to Mpeg-2 useing the same settings you used with the other files.....Cheers

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27. July 2005 @ 20:36 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
alright thanx. if i got any more questions.. i'll come back here

i dont know almost ANYTHING about computers and anything that has to do with audio/video. so please use the lamest terms as possible. thanx alot.
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27. July 2005 @ 21:23 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
well actually i did use the same exact settings. but dont know y the compiler error happend.

i dont know almost ANYTHING about computers and anything that has to do with audio/video. so please use the lamest terms as possible. thanx alot.
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8. August 2005 @ 22:52 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi. I may know the solution. If you click on Compile DVD there must be a lot of problems. When I created my first dvd (last saturday) i encountered the same problem, because i had not take notice of the errors: these were: I used both NTSC and PAL videos in an NTSC project (this is 2 errors). The first video was 720*576, the second too, but the third and some other were 480*320. I have big problem. I'd like to play the soundtracks in the menu, but dont know how to do it. I put the subtitles below the audio stream of movie 1, but it was not good. And here another problem was: the first audio stream was AC3, and the others were wav. So anyone has a solution?

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9. August 2005 @ 11:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Which Problem do you want a Solution To??

Well you can Not Mix PAL and NTSC Video on the Same DVD and you can Not Mix 2 Different resolution files to a Standard DVD and 480+320 isn"t even DVD Compliant for PAL Nor NTSC so you are going to have to convert these Files to the same Resolution and DVD standard before you can Go any further....

Also why do you need 3 audio tracks in a Single File?? also they Should all be the same Format for Compatibility sake....

To add audio to a Menu you simply drag and Drop it on the Menu window......

I think you should First concentrate on getting all of your Files in the Same Resolution and DVD Standard.....

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5. September 2005 @ 04:22 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I get this same compiler.aux error in microsoft visual c++. All of my files have been converted the same way as I always do with CCE and both files have the same resolution, NTSC, audio bitrate, and everything is fine but now after dozens of discs made this error occurs.
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17. October 2005 @ 10:08 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hello everybody. (1st of all, sorry for any 'mistake' I could make writing in English - I'm not a very good english speaker/writer)

I also had this problem and tried almost everything, then I think I found the solution.
My tests were with 3 separate .AVI (from Star Trek Enterprise 4 season, chapters 4,5 and 6 I downloaded from Shareaza).
First I've tried to convert the AVI to MPeg one by one, using the good WinAVI Video Converter and VobEdit to Demux.
I've received some warnings in DVDLab Pro that some GOP's weren't closed (not a big deal).
Then the message 'runtime error' apears when almost done. Nothing more than 9 VOB files (where the last 2 were completely blank).
After few hours I've then realized that could be something about subtitles (2 for each movie - Portuguese and English)... Nothing!
Same problem!
I've tried also Tools/Rewrite GOP timecode -.... Nothing again!
(In the middle I tried to use Sony DVD Architect which is very good but not for this kind - is very confuse and do not import subtitles very well - So I went back to DVDLab Pro)

After thinking a little bit more, I run the WinAVI Converter and selected all three files and select to convert to DVD.
The program also generated the same VOB as the first time, but as a FULL DVD. Then I've run again VobEdit, generated the m2v and AC3 files, loaded into DVDLab, imported the subtitles and 'voilá' - The project compiled smooth (took about 10 minutes in a dual xeon 2.2 with RAID 0 - As I've read the most important is not the CPU but the HDs performance).

I hope this can help someone 'cause I saw a lot of postings on the web with the same question: How to solve 'runtime error compile.aux using DVDLab Pro)
In time: I think DVDLab Pro is the best program - easy to use and you can create a complete DVD in few minutes

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17. October 2005 @ 12:17 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Instead of Useing WinAVI to encode to a Bunch of VOB files you should have just encoded to a Single Mpeg-2 file which would have made things a Lot easier when useing DVDLab as you wouldn"t have to work with a Bunch of seperate VOB files.....

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17. October 2005 @ 12:48 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi Minion, I do not disagree with you, but there is something I didn't explain: The AVI files couldn't be read by the programs I have. They only be read by Nero or WinAVI (also can be played with Media Player). TMPGEnc DVD Creator or TMPGEnc MPEG didn't!

Btw, thanks for your comment.

Do you have any suggestion of how to read the .AVI without expend hours converting?

I mentioned about VobEdit but it's also possible to use the DVDLab to import and translate (as very well explained on 'The Complete Beginners Guide to DVDLab in this forum)

Also, I made some additional tests and it seems that if you put more than 1 VTS (2 or 3 movies) WITHOUT using VMG Menu the 'runtime error' message appear.


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17. October 2005 @ 12:55 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
What I was saying is that WinAVI which you say Can read your AVI files can also Convert to Mpeg-2 as well as VOB and converting to a Mpeg-2 file would be less of a Hassle than trying to load a Bunch of VOB files into DVDLab.....

Cheers

PS: I don"t understand what you mean by "Do you have any suggestion of how to read the .AVI without expend hours converting?" ???

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17. October 2005 @ 13:18 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Well, Minion, actually, my mistake!

This is what happens when you try to do a lot of things at same time! (I'm coding a system in linux environment while making DVD's and reading forums in Windows... and writing both (portuguese and english)... I'm not 26 anymore, I can't handle so many tasks) :)

Sorry for that sentence that makes no sense!


You're completely right! Of course it's possible to convert directly to MPeg2... and use DVDLab to get the sound as AC3, right?

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You can Get the Sound as AC3 useing DVDLab if you have the TMPGEnc AC3 Plugin Installed But I Presonally do my Dolby AC3 encodeing in Vegas Video 6 because it Supports creating Dolby 5.1 audio files Pluss you can use it to clean up Bad sounding audio and boost the Volume ect......

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Is anybody knows how to make a DVD using some AVI files (640x352) without get those anoying rectangles where would be black? As I understand the black (distortions) are caused because of stretching to resized to a upper resolution.

Is there a software that can convert correctly to mpeg 720x480 but not resizing the video (by inserting left/top/right and bottom bars to fill the difference?)

I've already see a DVD made with AVI that plays almost perfectly in DVD Players.

Thanks guys

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23. October 2005 @ 12:46 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Well actually there Should Only be Borders on the Top and Bottom Not at the Sides because 640x352 resizes to 720x400 when keeping the original AVI Aspect ratio and Resizeing to as Close to DVD resolution as Possible, This will add a 40 Pixel black Border on top and on Bottom.....

If you were to resize your 640x352 AVI Files directly to 720x480 without adding the Black Border on top and Bottom then your Picture will Look stretched From top to Bottom which will make all Objects and poeple look Extremely Tall and Skinny so Basicly you can Not resize directly to 720x480 without either adding Black borders on top and Bottom or Stretching the Image so everyone Looks Tall and Skinny so what you want to do isn"t possible without makeing the Video look Distorted......

Cheers


PS: You could resize to fullscreen But you would have to Crop off a Good portion of the sides of the Screen which would mean you will Loose a Lot of the Frame, This is actually what they have to Do to Convert widescreen to fullscreen and it Looks awefull...

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Hi Minion,

Actually I think I was not clear in my question. Let me try to explain a little bit more.

I got some AVI (XVid encoded) movies (some in 640x352, others in 624x352 and few in 512x288) they have around 357KB each with around 41 minutes.

I've tried to convert them using WinAVI, at the first, targeting DVD, MPEG2 and finally SVCD. (I've tried other programs, but they gave me the same final results but much more time consuming)

In time: it took me like 15 minutes to convert each movie in a Dual Xeon 2.2MHz using 2 SATA (the avi's were on one drive and the results were saved in the other one).

Then I used DVDLab Pro, imported them (the program always demuxed the video/audio and converted the audio to the 48khz) inserted the subtitles (yes, I need them because my child doesn't understand english)

I burned the DVD and tried in 2 TV's sets... the results were not so bad but still have some squares particularly in dark images (a ship in the space - Battlestar Galactica) and there is some granularity and colors are not vivid - it's look like a normal VHS tape (more or less).

My question is: Do you know what is the best way to make a DVD with these movies and archieve the best resolution/compatibility possible?

I really appreciate your help.
Best reggards.

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I think those squares you are Talking about are "Macro Blocks" they will generally Show up in the Llack areas of an Image or will show up when there is a Lot of Motion on the Screen and Look Like Little Random Squares on the Screen and tend to have a Redish or Blueish or Greenish Hue to them...

Are these what you are Talking about???

If so then these are Generally caused from encodeing useing too low of a bitrate or From Just Bad Quality encodeing.....

If you want the best quality encodeing then you shouldn"t be useing WinAVI as it is an OK encoder for general Consumer use But if you want professinal Quality encodeing you will have to use a Much better encoder than WinAVI....

I would maybe Suggest an encoder Like the "MainConcept encoder" which is a Very Good Quality encoder and it is Pretty fast and will produce results with much better quality and with Much Less Blocks or None at all as Long as you encode useing a High enough bitrate (Minimum 4000kbs for DVD or 2000kbs for SVCD) and make sure you are Not Up Sizeing the Resolution too much as Upsizeing the Resolution can Drasticly Degrade the Quality....Also make sure you encode useing the Highest Quality encodeing settings.....

Well i hope you have better results when useing a different encoder...

Cheers


PS: there are only 4 encoders that I recomend for Professinal Quality encodeing and they are from worst to best "Tmpgenc Pluss/Express" , "MainConcept Encoder", "Canopus Procoder", and "CinemaCraft Encoder SP 2.70"......

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23. October 2005 @ 15:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
You're 'the one'!

'Bingo'!!!

The 'squares' I mentioned are really those 'Macro Blocks'.

I'll make a 'test-drive' with your suggestion. For sure it will the final solution for me.
Thank you very much.

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