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r2fs
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8. October 2005 @ 12:31 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
In new to this DVD stuff and am trying to convert an AVI (XVID) to DVD with AVI2DVD.

All goes well untill i get to the video encoding, or so it appears.

I have tried QuEnc, FreeEnc and HCEnc and i get an error at the same point.

This is my log file after my latest attempt with QuEnc:
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[21:14:09] AVI2DVD Started !
[21:14:12] Type mode : Avi Input
[21:14:12] Output : Dvd
[21:14:12] Encoder Selected : QuEnc
[21:14:12] Start demuxing the AudioStream No.1 ...
[21:14:27] Demuxing of the selected audio finished
successfully ! [E:\DVD
ISOs\Avi2dvd_temp\Extracted_Audio.mp3 110095200
Bytes]
[21:14:27] Audio extracted renamed successfully ! [E:\DVD
ISOs\Avi2dvd_temp\Fixed_Audio01.mp3 110095200
Bytes]
[21:14:27] Starts Mp3->Ac3 convertion ...
[21:14:28] Ac3 generated successfully ! [E:\DVD
ISOs\Avi2dvd_temp\AudioStream 1 MP3 2CH.ac3
1597440 Bytes]
[21:14:28] Start creating avisynth script ...
[21:14:28] Avisynth script created successfully ! [E:\DVD
ISOs\Avi2dvd_temp\Avisynth_Script_File.avs 243 Bytes]
[21:14:28] Bitrate used : 7443 Kbpps
[21:14:28] Start video encoding ...
[21:15:33] Video encoded successfully ! [E:\DVD
ISOs\Avi2dvd_temp\Encoded_Video.m2v 0 Bytes]
[21:15:33] Job NOT Done. There are warnings ... Find at
the log file the 0 byte generated file to focus where exactly
the problem appears
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cannew
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8. October 2005 @ 13:17 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I use SVCS2DVD. I converts AVI, MPG & BIN and more. Great program.
r2fs
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9. October 2005 @ 03:31 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Thats all well and good but it doesnt really help me does it?
cannew
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10. October 2005 @ 06:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I've tried several programs, some free others at a cost. For $20. SVCD2DVD has been the best bucks I've spent. In addition they have SUPER SUPPORT. At their forum you get specific answers to problems and they've updated the program at user request.

I'd say it will resolve your problem.
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4. January 2006 @ 20:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hmm, wonder what ever happened. Have the same problem here.
If you're still roaming around here r2fs, how did you get your
XviD to a DVD? Anyone else have any help to add, I'd really
appreciate it also.
r2fs
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4. January 2006 @ 22:48 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hiya, im still about.

I was having PC problems and actually formated and reinstalled Windows onto my computer and managed to format my wrong drive and loose everything so i didnt really have a problem anymore lol

I was going to try a program called Diko from here:
http://www.vmesquita.com/en/index.htm
Looked like it might work. Sorry cant help you anymore
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5. January 2006 @ 03:50 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hey man, laughed at your story. :D
- - -
I actually was up all night figuring it out.
I just needed to install XviD [Koepi's - v1.1.0],
basically. Already had FFDShow's installed but they
work only for decoding it seems.

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supoc
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4. February 2006 @ 04:46 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
plz who can help me with this problem

i want to make AVI to KDVD movie with DIKO
i used the codec eclcce and CCE with Besweet

but i got this problem

9:20:16: DIKO GOLD 1.48B3
9:20:16: -----------------------------------------------------
9:20:16: *************************
9:20:16: * Getting movie info... *
9:20:16: *************************
9:20:16: -----------------
9:20:16: Processing Movie 0:G:\films\7 Seconds (2005)[Action]\7 Seconds (2005).avi+
9:20:16: Script Template: scripts\avi\DialhotV4.avs
9:20:16: This movie will be converted to 25,000000
9:20:16: Progressive Width: 576 Height 304 A.R.: 1,894737 Framerate: 23,976000 Dest. Framerate: 25,000000 Frames: 150
9:20:16: Audio type: 85 (MP3), channels: 2 Frequency: 48000 Hz bitrate 127 kbps
9:20:16: Audio will be reencoded.
9:20:16: Calculated Audio size: 0,093750 Mb
9:20:16: ***************************
9:20:16: * Processing Subtitles... *
9:20:16: ***************************
9:20:16: creating subtitles style files...
9:20:16: *******************
9:20:16: * Calculations... *
9:20:16: *******************
9:20:16: Total audio space: 0,093750 Mb
9:20:16: Media Size: 4482 Mb
9:20:16: Mux Overhead: 180 Mb
9:20:16: Remaining space for video: 4301,906250 Mb
9:20:16: Total length: 0,100000 minutes
9:20:16: Desired Sample Size: 34,415250 Mb QFactor Adjust used: 1,000000
9:20:16: **********************************
9:20:16: * Initiating prediction phase... *
9:20:16: **********************************
9:20:16: Encoding with maximmum Q factor: 40
9:21:24: Sample for Movie 0 (using templates\cce\dvd-p.tem). Filesize: 7,264610 Mb
9:21:24:
9:21:34: Total Resulting Filesize for this QFactor: 7,264610 Mb
9:21:34: QFactor Already found, no need for prediction again.
9:21:34: Final Q factor: 0
9:21:34: *********************
9:21:34: * Encoding Video... *
9:21:34: *********************
9:21:34: Re-Creating movies scripts without sampler for Full Encode
9:21:34: Encoding... Please Wait this can take many hours depending on your processor.
9:21:34: Processing Movie 0:G:\films\7 Seconds (2005)[Action]\7 Seconds (2005).avi+
13:15:36: ********************
13:15:36: * Audio extraction *
13:15:36: ********************
13:15:36: Extracting audio from the movie with AVI2WAV. Command-line:
13:15:36: avi2wav\avi2wavcmd.exe "G:\films\7 Seconds (2005)[Action]\7 Seconds (2005).avi" "g:\Temp\extract0a.wav"
13:15:37: ---------------------------------------
13:15:37: ********************************
13:15:37: * Initiating audio encoding... *
13:15:37: ********************************
13:15:37: Processing Movie 0:G:\films\7 Seconds (2005)[Action]\7 Seconds (2005).avi+
13:15:37: ------------------

13:15:37: Error: can't open file 'g:\Temp\extract0a.wav' (error 2: the system cannot find the file specified.)
13:15:37: Error: can't open file 'g:\Temp\extract0a.wav' (error 2: the system cannot find the file specified.)
13:19:29: Error: can't seek on file descriptor -1 (error 183: cannot create a file when that file already exists.)
13:19:29: Transcoding audio from Part 1 of the movie from MP3 or MP2 to PCM
13:19:29: dvdauthor\madplay.exe "g:\Temp\movie0a.mp2" -S --output=wave:"g:\Temp\temp0a.wav"
13:19:29: Using BeSweet to transcode, change fps or frequency as needed. Command-line:

13:19:29: besweet\besweet.exe -core( -input "g:\Temp\list.lst" -output "g:\Temp\movie0.mp2" -logfilea "g:\Temp\log.txt" -2ch ) -soundtouch( -rate 4.2709 ) -ota( -fs 48000 -g max ) -mp2enc( -m d -b 128 )
13:19:30: Renaming movie 0 files to its final name...
13:19:30: 0 - DIKO finished processing!
13:19:30: DIKO Finished the conversion. If everything
went fine, your files should be in the working folder.

and the problem =
13:15:37: Error: can't open file 'g:\Temp\extract0a.wav' (error 2: the system cannot find the file specified.)
13:15:37: Error: can't open file 'g:\Temp\extract0a.wav' (error 2: the system cannot find the file specified.)
13:19:29: Error: can't seek on file descriptor -1 (error 183: cannot create a file when that file already exists.)
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