CCE Problem

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  1. tehSlippy

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    I just woke up and there is a dialog that says 'cce encoding failed.'

    The message is: VBR VBV ovf frame# 131991 (01:31:39:17) 25316 max 23592.27 pln 21844.69 rel 1723.73 1.07 qsv 96.00->95.99

    Now, I did join two AVIs then save it as another AVI, and that is what CCE was encoding. However, the first AVI didn't end at 1 hour and 31 minutes..

    I am using CCE SP v2.67.00.27.
     
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    Bump :-(
     
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    You need to convert the AVI's to dvd format. I don't mess with AVI's so can't help you there. You would get more help and replies in the dvd-rebuilder forum.
     
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    I thought that was the whole point of CCE? I use The FilmMachine + CCE, TFM does its thing, then CCE does its thing, then TFM burns it to DVD. It worked for ~8 other .AVIs.
     
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    hi

    FM is abit tempremental, as it is a beta app, i reboot pc and that usualy works, also i use divfix to correct errors or strip and rebuild this works to on the avi...

    maybe it doesnt like screen savers? do you have you pc not to go in stanby mode or hibernate in power options?
     
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    I turn my monitor off. I'll strip/rebuild the AVI then try again, thanks.
     
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    I checked for errors, no errors. I stripped then rebuilded the index, same message.

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    hi

    what happens if you use one of the other encoders?

    also what id the message you get? can you post a log?

    also have you sent the log over to the FM website the make rhimself will answer you!
     
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    I haven't used any other encoders, I only have CCE. I could try the built-in one..

    The message is: VBR VBV ovf frame# 131991 (01:31:39:17) 25316 max 23592.27 pln 21844.69 rel 1723.73 1.07 qsv 96.00->95.99

    the log doesn't have any useful information.

    And I don't think this is a TFM problem..
     
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    hi

    CCE isnt made by TFM but he reads the tfm logs if posted on his part of dvdrbase forum and can tell you maybe what the problem is, i would post full log there also the other logs like avi.log etc
     

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