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donewell
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6. March 2008 @ 08:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by LOCOENG:
You don't really need to install Imgburn as it's included with DVD Flick.
I installed image burn and dvd flick, then found out it was already inside flick> But that turned out good for me as flick had the old version, so i copied imgburn exe over top of the old in flick, plus now when i first insert a disk to one of my burners , the menue asks me if i wa1nt to use imgburn for anything. So i can use imgburn on other things without flick. I have it in 2 places Love it!!!
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7. March 2008 @ 15:15 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I download a rar file and when it was extracted it turned out to be a divx file and not a avi.

The question i have is how can i convert that over to an iso image OR can it somehow be burnt straight to the dvd and play????

I was redirected here on my last post of this question so is DVD Flick the answer?

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7. March 2008 @ 15:22 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Yes dvdflick will do it, and i beleive an avi and divx are the same , but i could be wrong. anyway flick will do it.
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28. March 2008 @ 19:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hey and Good day.. I am new to the forum, thanks for your time and effort. appreciated much.. I didnt want to start a new thread because it appeared everyone was asking here. Straiten me out if i need it.. lol

Question(s) about DvdFlick.

I am attempting to blend the SRT subtitles with the AVI. Using Gspot to see if it was pal or ntsc it did not tell me by specific name either or. So I looked at a frame rate of 25fps. From what I read that sounds like Pal, but other reading suggests it is NTSC. In either case I selected NTSC format for USA. The AVI is 700mb in size. So I chose all settings to produce that same size, I believe I used CD700 because the last time I chose custom size and chose 700mb I came up with the same error when I clicked on Create DVD.. It came up and said the Disc I was trying to burn did not have enough space on it. Well firstly, I was not burning to a disc, I was saving it to a hard drive folder as noted at the bottom of the screen. I looked and looked for options, and thought that maybe there is another button or way to start the encoding process to blend the Subtitles, but to no avail. So I went ahead and chose create dvd even though the space issue was unresolved. It is now working and I assume has a hour or two to go. Could you please straiten me out on what I did wrong or how to understand this program. Thank you very very much.. Stringpickin
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still linking people here.....


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27. June 2008 @ 08:13 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi LOCOENG,

Thanks for the excellent guide. Just a query, how long should the program be running to convert AVI files. I had it running for 7 hrs yet still it was encoding. Any quicker way.

Cheers

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17. July 2008 @ 16:18 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Thanks for this. I was looking for a free AVI2DVD converter, and I got one- with a nice guide.
rider555
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3. November 2008 @ 22:16 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I used DVD Flick for the first time tonight.
One thing I do not understand is I checked the tab to create a total of 6 chapters and than...?Shouldn't it have showed me a time line so that I could determine where I wanted to put the chapter breaks?
How do I do this?Is there a way?
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4. November 2008 @ 00:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
When you choose a certain amount of chapters for DVD Flick to produce it will divide the timeline equally for that amount of chapters.


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4. November 2008 @ 18:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I have a Deep Purple concert where they perform a total of 6 songs.I would like to to have 1 chapter for each song,so a total of 6 chapters.
Is this possible with DVDFlick?
rider555
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7. November 2008 @ 17:15 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
This Deep Purple video that I mentioned shows that it is MP4 and has 6 chapters,so if I burn it on to DVDR..
A.Will it play on a stand alone DVD player
B.Will the chapter breaks come out like they are on the MP4,or will DVDFlick just make it all one chapter?

I also used MediaCoder to convert the MP4 to Mpeg2.So should I pick that one to burn to DVDR instead?Again,if I do so,will the chapters be at the correct points(meaning right now,the chapters are right where I want them,1 for each song).
I might just take a gamble and see what happens.I'd rather not waste any blanks though.
Sorry about all this as i am a newbie when it comes to DVDFlick.
I'll give the DVDFlick FAQ/guide/tutorial another look.
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7. November 2008 @ 18:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Well dammit.I just wasted 2 blanks.
I opened ImgBurn to burn an image to a DVDR.But I think what I did wrong was this...
instead of selecting the image files,i opened the file folder,opened the Video-TS file folder and selected everything in it.
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hoho.. it helps to read the guide.. You can burn a dvd as a data disk as long as.... you put the audio_ts and video_ts folders complete on the root of the disk. The audio_ts folder will be empty but some dvd players look for it.

My neighbours 6 year old kid can successfully turn an avi file into a working dvd with flick.. why do adults have a problem?
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18. December 2008 @ 18:11 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Ive already been useing DVD FLick for some time but now im trying to burn a dvd with a menu which im new at and i got an error saying Couldnt add subpicture to menu files.



Heres the error log:


DVD Flick error log
Version 1.3.0.4 build 726
Windows 5.1 build 2600 Service Pack 3
*** Project info
EncodeProf 2
Threads 1
OverScan 0, 3
TargetRate 0
TargetFormat 1
TargetSize 4
CreateISO 1
CustRate 0
EnableBurn 0
EraseRW 1
HalfRes 0
LoopPlayb 1
AutoPlayMenu 1
MenuEnable 1
MenuTemplt Kung Fu Panda
VolumeMod 100
WhenPlayed 3
*** Warnings given

*** Titles
0 - Kung Fu Panda
ChaptCount -1
ChaptInt 10
ChaptSource 1
TargetAR 1
ThumbIndex 4699
1 - Kung Fu Panda - Secrets Of The Furious Five
ChaptCount -1
ChaptInt 10
ChaptSource 1
TargetAR 1
ThumbIndex 148
*** Project sources
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Unused Desktop Shortcuts\Kung.Fu.Panda-Secrets.Of.The.Furious.Five[2008]DvDrip-aXXo\Kung Fu Panda - Secrets Of The Furious Five.avi
Stream 0 (2)
Dur 1475.76
StartT 0
Compr mpeg4
BitR 0
660x360 23.976 FPS
PAR 1
SAR 1.833333
Stream 1 (1)
Dur 1475.76
StartT 0
Compr mp3
BitR 128
Chnnls 2
SRate 48000
Delay 0
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Unused Desktop Shortcuts\Kung.Fu.Panda[2008]DvDrip-aXXo\Kung Fu Panda.avi
Stream 0 (2)
Dur 5519.01
StartT 0
Compr mpeg4
BitR 0
700x292 23.976 FPS
PAR 1
SAR 2.39726
Stream 1 (1)
Dur 5519.01
StartT 0
Compr mp3
BitR 128
Chnnls 2
SRate 48000
Delay 0
*** dvdflick.log
4:02:10 PM: DVD Flick 1.3.0.4 build 726
4:02:10 PM: Calculating stream sizes...
4:02:10 PM: Disc space used : 4316119 KB
4:02:10 PM: Average bitrate : 4846 Kbit/s
4:02:10 PM: Total duration : 1:56:34 hours
4:02:10 PM: 2 title(s).
4:02:10 PM: Using Normal encoding profile.
4:02:10 PM: NTSC target format.
4:02:10 PM: CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
4:02:10 PM: Threadcount: 1
4:02:10 PM: Encoding video...
4:02:10 PM: Title 0, source 0
4:02:10 PM: Source : C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Unused Desktop Shortcuts\Kung.Fu.Panda[2008]DvDrip-aXXo\Kung Fu Panda.avi
4:02:10 PM: Properties : 700x292, 2.4:1, 23.976 FPS, mpeg4, 5519.01 seconds
4:02:10 PM: Target BitRate : 4846 Kbit\s
4:02:10 PM: Re-encoding
4:02:10 PM: -i "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Unused Desktop Shortcuts\Kung.Fu.Panda[2008]DvDrip-aXXo\Kung Fu Panda.avi" -vcodec mpeg2video -s 720x352 -padtop 64 -padbottom 64 -r 23.976 -g 14 -bufsize 1835008 -packetsize 2048 -muxrate 10080000 -aspect 16:9 -minrate 4796k -maxrate 4796k -b 4796k -preme 1 -precmp 2 -subcmp 8 -mbcmp 8 -cmp 1 -sws_flags lanczos+accurate_rnd -mbd 2 -sc_threshold -3000 -dc 8 -an -threads 1 -fflags +genpts -strict very -f mpeg2video -shortest -map 0:0 "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\0.0.m2v"
4:53:24 PM: Applying 2:3 pulldown
4:53:24 PM: "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\0.0.m2v" "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\pulldown.m2v"
5:05:46 PM: Title 1, source 0
5:05:46 PM: Source : C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Unused Desktop Shortcuts\Kung.Fu.Panda-Secrets.Of.The.Furious.Five[2008]DvDrip-aXXo\Kung Fu Panda - Secrets Of The Furious Five.avi
5:05:46 PM: Properties : 660x360, 1.83:1, 23.976 FPS, mpeg4, 1475.76 seconds
5:05:46 PM: Target BitRate : 4846 Kbit\s
5:05:46 PM: Re-encoding
5:05:46 PM: -i "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Unused Desktop Shortcuts\Kung.Fu.Panda-Secrets.Of.The.Furious.Five[2008]DvDrip-aXXo\Kung Fu Panda - Secrets Of The Furious Five.avi" -vcodec mpeg2video -s 720x464 -padtop 8 -padbottom 8 -r 23.976 -g 14 -bufsize 1835008 -packetsize 2048 -muxrate 10080000 -aspect 16:9 -minrate 4796k -maxrate 4796k -b 4796k -preme 1 -precmp 2 -subcmp 8 -mbcmp 8 -cmp 1 -sws_flags lanczos+accurate_rnd -mbd 2 -sc_threshold -3000 -dc 8 -an -threads 1 -fflags +genpts -strict very -f mpeg2video -shortest -map 0:0 "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\1.0.m2v"
5:21:31 PM: Applying 2:3 pulldown
5:21:31 PM: "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\1.0.m2v" "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\pulldown.m2v"
5:24:29 PM: Combining video sources...
5:24:29 PM: Concatenating video...
5:24:29 PM: Encoding audio...
5:24:29 PM: Title 0, track 0, source 0 of 0
5:24:29 PM: Source : C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Unused Desktop Shortcuts\Kung.Fu.Panda[2008]DvDrip-aXXo\Kung Fu Panda.avi
5:24:29 PM: Properties : 2 channels, 48000 Hz, mp3, 5519.01 seconds
5:24:29 PM: Recompressing to 192 Kbit\s with 2 channel(s)
5:24:29 PM: -i "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Unused Desktop Shortcuts\Kung.Fu.Panda[2008]DvDrip-aXXo\Kung Fu Panda.avi" -i "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\0.0.m2v" -map 0:1:1:0 -acodec ac3 -ab 192k -ac 2 -ar 48000 -threads 1 -async 0 -shortest "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\0.0.0.ac3"
5:28:43 PM: Title 1, track 0, source 0 of 0
5:28:43 PM: Source : C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Unused Desktop Shortcuts\Kung.Fu.Panda-Secrets.Of.The.Furious.Five[2008]DvDrip-aXXo\Kung Fu Panda - Secrets Of The Furious Five.avi
5:28:43 PM: Properties : 2 channels, 48000 Hz, mp3, 1475.76 seconds
5:28:43 PM: Recompressing to 192 Kbit\s with 2 channel(s)
5:28:43 PM: -i "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Unused Desktop Shortcuts\Kung.Fu.Panda-Secrets.Of.The.Furious.Five[2008]DvDrip-aXXo\Kung Fu Panda - Secrets Of The Furious Five.avi" -i "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\1.0.m2v" -map 0:1:1:0 -acodec ac3 -ab 192k -ac 2 -ar 48000 -threads 1 -async 0 -shortest "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\1.0.0.ac3"
5:29:52 PM: Combining audio sources...
5:29:52 PM: Concatenating audio...
5:29:52 PM: Title 0, track 0
5:29:52 PM: Title 1, track 0
5:29:52 PM: Combining sources...
5:29:52 PM: Multiplexing audio and video
5:29:52 PM: Title 0
5:29:52 PM: -m d -N -P -o "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\title0.mpg" -i "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\0.0.m2v" -0 "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\0.0.ac3"
5:39:02 PM: Cleaning up...
5:39:03 PM: Title 1
5:39:03 PM: -m d -N -P -o "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\title1.mpg" -i "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\1.0.m2v" -0 "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\1.0.ac3"
5:41:52 PM: Cleaning up...
5:41:52 PM: Adding subtitles...
5:41:52 PM: Authoring DVD...
5:41:52 PM: Opening menu template
5:41:52 PM: Generating menu images
5:41:55 PM: Generating menu files
5:46:18 PM: -1 from AuthorDVD: Could not generate menu files.

*** bmp2png.txt
ttings\Administrator\My Documents\Unused Desktop Shortcuts\Video Etc\Editing\DVD Flick\DVD Flick\bin\bmp2png.exe -X -0 -E "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\rootmenu_b1.bmp" -O "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\rootmenu_b1.png"

Reading rootmenu_b1.bm
Read OK rootmenu_b1.bm
Writing rootmenu_b1.pn .........................
Writing rootmenu_b1.pn ooooooooooooooooooooooooo
OK rootmenu_b1.pn

*** ffmpeg_audio_title0_track0_source0.txt
760kB time=5451.07 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s
size= 128045kB time=5463.26 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s
size= 128329kB time=5475.36 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s
size= 128578kB time=5485.98 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s
size= 128843kB time=5497.31 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s
size= 129123kB time=5509.25 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s
size= 129344kB time=5518.69 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s

video:0kB audio:129344kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead 0.000000%

*** ffmpeg_audio_title1_track0_source0.txt
3300kB time=1420.80 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s
size= 33550kB time=1431.46 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s
size= 33806kB time=1442.40 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s
size= 34067kB time=1453.54 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s
size= 34285kB time=1462.82 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s
size= 34538kB time=1473.60 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s
size= 34581kB time=1475.46 bitrate= 192.0kbits/s

video:0kB audio:34581kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead 0.000000%

*** ffmpeg_menu0_-1.txt
720x480, 25.000 tb(r)
Output #0, mpeg2video, to 'C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\rootmenu_0.m2v':
Stream #0.0: Video: mpeg2video, yuv420p, 720x480 [PAR 8:9 DAR 4:3], q=1-4, 8000 kb/s, 29.970 tb(c)
Stream mapping:
Stream #0.0 -> #0.0
Press [q] to stop encoding
frame= 4 fps= 0 q=1.0 Lsize= 154kB time=0.10 bitrate=12583.3kbits/s

video:154kB audio:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead 0.000000%

*** ffmpeg_menu1_-1.txt
, 720x480, 25.000 tb(r)
Output #0, mpeg2video, to 'C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\rootmenu_1.m2v':
Stream #0.0: Video: mpeg2video, yuv420p, 720x480 [PAR 8:9 DAR 4:3], q=1-4, 8000 kb/s, 29.970 tb(c)
Stream mapping:
Stream #0.0 -> #0.0
Press [q] to stop encoding
frame= 4 fps= 0 q=2.0 Lsize= 115kB time=0.10 bitrate=9397.1kbits/s

video:115kB audio:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead 0.000000%

*** ffmpeg_video_title0_source0.txt
602kB time=5514.80 bitrate=4795.9kbits/s
frame=132249 fps= 43 q=2.0 size= 3229212kB time=5515.84 bitrate=4795.9kbits/s
frame=132274 fps= 43 q=2.0 size= 3229823kB time=5516.89 bitrate=4795.9kbits/s
frame=132295 fps= 43 q=2.0 size= 3230335kB time=5517.76 bitrate=4795.9kbits/s
frame=132324 fps= 43 q=2.0 Lsize= 3231043kB time=5518.97 bitrate=4795.9kbits/s

video:3231043kB audio:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead 0.000000%

*** ffmpeg_video_title1_source0.txt
861732kB time=1471.97 bitrate=4795.8kbits/s
frame=35320 fps= 37 q=2.0 size= 862391kB time=1473.10 bitrate=4795.8kbits/s
frame=35349 fps= 37 q=2.0 size= 863099kB time=1474.31 bitrate=4795.8kbits/s
frame=35381 fps= 37 q=2.0 size= 863880kB time=1475.64 bitrate=4795.8kbits/s
frame=35383 fps= 37 q=2.0 Lsize= 863929kB time=1475.72 bitrate=4795.8kbits/s

video:863929kB audio:0kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead 0.000000%

*** pulldown_title0.txt
Current GOP = 9589 Current Frame = 132239
Current GOP = 9590 Current Frame = 132253
Current GOP = 9591 Current Frame = 132267
Current GOP = 9592 Current Frame = 132281
Current GOP = 9593 Current Frame = 132284
Current GOP = 9594 Current Frame = 132285
Current GOP = 9595 Current Frame = 132286
Current GOP = 9596 Current Frame = 132287
Current GOP = 9597 Current Frame = 132301
Current GOP = 9598 Current Frame = 132315

*** pulldown_title1.txt
= 35270
Current GOP = 2549 Current Frame = 35271
Current GOP = 2550 Current Frame = 35275
Current GOP = 2551 Current Frame = 35276
Current GOP = 2552 Current Frame = 35290
Current GOP = 2553 Current Frame = 35304
Current GOP = 2554 Current Frame = 35318
Current GOP = 2555 Current Frame = 35332
Current GOP = 2556 Current Frame = 35346
Current GOP = 2557 Current Frame = 35360
Current GOP = 2558 Current Frame = 35374

*** spumux_menu0_-1.txt
DVDAuthor::spumux, version 0.6.14-GfD.
Build options: gnugetopt iconv freetype
Send bugs to <gfd@boraxsoft.de>

STAT: 0:00:00.000
INFO: PNG had 2 colors
INFO: PNG had 2 colors
INFO: Constructing blank img
INFO: Pickbuttongroups, success with 1 groups, useimg=1
INFO: Found EOF in .sub file.
INFO: Max_sub_size=180
INFO: 1 subtitles added, 0 subtitles skipped, stream: 32, offset: 0.21

*** spumux_menu1_-1.txt
DVDAuthor::spumux, version 0.6.14-GfD.
Build options: gnugetopt iconv freetype
Send bugs to <gfd@boraxsoft.de>

STAT: 0:00:00.000
INFO: PNG had 2 colors
INFO: PNG had 2 colors
INFO: Constructing blank img
ERR: Button coordinates out of range: (-26,264)-(248,410)

*** tcmplex_menu0_-1.txt
ltiplexing: 72% - 59 of 81 A/V units. 72%
*** Multiplexing: 76% - 62 of 81 A/V units. 76%
*** Multiplexing: 81% - 66 of 81 A/V units. 81%
*** Multiplexing: 86% - 70 of 81 A/V units. 86%
*** Multiplexing: 91% - 74 of 81 A/V units. 91%
*** Multiplexing: 96% - 78 of 81 A/V units. 96%

INFO: Finished multiplexing C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\rootmenu_0.mpg
*** Multiplexing: 100% - 81 of 81 A/V units. 100%



*** tcmplex_menu1_-1.txt
ltiplexing: 72% - 59 of 81 A/V units. 72%
*** Multiplexing: 76% - 62 of 81 A/V units. 76%
*** Multiplexing: 81% - 66 of 81 A/V units. 81%
*** Multiplexing: 86% - 70 of 81 A/V units. 86%
*** Multiplexing: 91% - 74 of 81 A/V units. 91%
*** Multiplexing: 96% - 78 of 81 A/V units. 96%

INFO: Finished multiplexing C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\rootmenu_1.mpg
*** Multiplexing: 100% - 81 of 81 A/V units. 100%



*** tcmplex_title0.txt
** Multiplexing: 95% - 289545 of 304783 A/V units. 95%
*** Multiplexing: 96% - 292593 of 304783 A/V units. 96%
*** Multiplexing: 97% - 295641 of 304783 A/V units. 97%
*** Multiplexing: 98% - 298689 of 304783 A/V units. 98%
*** Multiplexing: 99% - 301737 of 304783 A/V units. 99%

INFO: Finished multiplexing C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\title0.mpg
*** Multiplexing: 100% - 304783 of 304783 A/V units. 100%



*** tcmplex_title1.txt
units. 94%
*** Multiplexing: 95% - 77416 of 81490 A/V units. 95%
*** Multiplexing: 96% - 78231 of 81490 A/V units. 96%
*** Multiplexing: 97% - 79046 of 81490 A/V units. 97%
*** Multiplexing: 98% - 79861 of 81490 A/V units. 98%
*** Multiplexing: 99% - 80676 of 81490 A/V units. 99%

INFO: Finished multiplexing C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\dvd\title1.mpg
*** Multiplexing: 100% - 81490 of 81490 A/V units. 100%



*** Project destination folder
bmp2png.txt 467
dvdflick.log 5909
errorlog.txt 0
ffmpeg_audio_title0_track0_source0.txt 29908
ffmpeg_audio_title1_track0_source0.txt 9726
ffmpeg_menu0_-1.txt 1905
ffmpeg_menu1_-1.txt 1904
ffmpeg_video_title0_source0.txt 494566
ffmpeg_video_title1_source0.txt 151502
pulldown_title0.txt 423351
pulldown_title1.txt 111234
rootmenu_0.m2v 157448
rootmenu_0.xml 421
rootmenu_0d.mpg 155648
rootmenu_1.m2v 117581
rootmenu_1.mpg 161792
rootmenu_1.xml 476
rootmenu_1d.mpg 0
rootmenu_b0.png 1039010
rootmenu_b1.png 1039010
rootmenu_h0.png 347495
rootmenu_h1.png 347495
rootmenu_s0.png 347495
rootmenu_s1.png 347495
spumux.bat 449
spumux_menu0_-1.txt 386
spumux_menu1_-1.txt 264
tcmplex_menu0_-1.txt 8552
tcmplex_menu1_-1.txt 8552
tcmplex_title0.txt 15225
tcmplex_title1.txt 14890
title0.mpg 3523686400
title1.mpg 942815232
*** Drives
C - WinXP - 2
FS NTFS
AvailSpace 35722
FreeSpace 35722
TotalSize 114432
D - not ready
E - not ready


any help would be greatly appreciated

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 18. December 2008 @ 22:05

ninjawolf
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When I tried to convert .mkv files to DVD, I get an encoding error saying that DVD Flick cannot extract stream from MKV files.
karabou19
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3. April 2009 @ 18:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I just tried to use DVD Flick. I forgot to click Burn To Disc, and encoded everything. It said it was finished, and I thought it burned it to disc, so I took the disc out to check it, and only then did I realize I hadn't clicked the Burn To Disc option. Is there any way I can still burn this without having to go through another 3 hours of encoding?
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It should have saved it somewhere.. search for *.iso .. possibly in the flick directory itself.
 
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