I see that :). Make sure you're not multi-tasking when DVD Flick does its magic. And by default, the output file is saved in My Documnets; one in ISO format and another in VIDEO_TS folder both tallying to the same size.
Edit: If you followed the guide verbatim, you should be in good shape. Also, are you processing the same files you've originally tried encoding using NeroVision? I suspect that the files are corrupted to begin with...
hmm so u think cuase im multitasking its cuasing dvd flick to mess up and not finish it completly? and should i burn it in ISO format, or just normal VIDEO_TS format? which will be easier to work with? also is there a burning or rather transcoding program for linux? im thinking up attempting to install one on my ps3, and use it to transcode movies.
I don't know why it only encodes a portion of the file. But, judging from the time it takes your PC to encode, it's best if you refrain from multi-tasking. As for the format (ISO or VIDEO_TS FOLDER), both are similar. The major dissimilarity between the two is burning. ISO is a DVD-player-compatible format, whereas VIDEO_TS folder during burning is first translated to the same. It is also good for editing.
well dvd flick sucks just as bad as nero for me, it doesnt make menus when i select it too, the dvd's wont play in my ps3., i think im gonna start saving up for a new computer, this blows, my sister's dell Vistro does everything flawlessly. Im gonna maybe buy a computer with 8 gb total ram, and some mega spects, cuase this thing is just not cutting it!