Avi2dvd problem

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  1. scott2008

    scott2008 Member

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    Hello! I'm just finished using the Avi2dvd guide on the site and I can't find the ISO that the program created according to the guide. I thought I did it wrong so I followed the guide again and came up with the same results. All that is in the output folder is

    AudioStream 2 OGG 0CH.ac3
    AudioStream 3 OGG 0CH.ac3
    Avi2Dvd_Log.txt
    Avisynth_Script_File.avs
    BeSweet_AudioStream 1 WAV 6CH.ac3.txt

    I'm starting with a .mkv video and trying to convert to DVD.

    Here is the log file and it mentions that there was a problem but I can't find where it says to look.

    [6:24:45 PM] AVI2DVD Started !
    [6:24:47 PM] Type mode : Avi Input
    [6:24:47 PM] Output : Dvd
    [6:24:47 PM] Encoder Selected : HCEnc
    [6:24:47 PM] Start demuxing the AudioStream No.1 ...
    [6:27:21 PM] Demuxing of the selected audio finished
    successfully ! [N:\DVDs Ready To Convert Edit
    \Avi2dvd_temp\Extracted_Audio.wav
    1543300717 Bytes]
    [6:27:21 PM] Audio extracted renamed successfully !
    [N:\DVDs Ready To Convert Edit
    \Avi2dvd_temp\Fixed_Audio01.wav 1543300717
    Bytes]
    [6:27:21 PM] Starts Wav->Ac3 convertion ...
    [6:27:26 PM] Audio converted in Ac3 successfully !
    [N:\DVDs Ready To Convert Edit
    \Avi2dvd_temp\AudioStream 1 WAV 6CH.ac3 -1
    Bytes]
    [6:27:26 PM] Start demuxing the AudioStream No.2 ...
    [6:29:30 PM] Demuxing of the selected audio finished
    successfully ! [N:\DVDs Ready To Convert Edit
    \Avi2dvd_temp\Extracted_Audio.ogg
    78736694 Bytes]
    [6:29:30 PM] Audio extracted renamed successfully !
    [N:\DVDs Ready To Convert Edit
    \Avi2dvd_temp\Fixed_Audio01.ogg 78736694
    Bytes]
    [6:29:30 PM] Starts Ogg->Ac3 convertion ...
    [6:33:41 PM] Audio converted in Ac3 successfully !
    [N:\DVDs Ready To Convert Edit
    \Avi2dvd_temp\AudioStream 2 OGG 0CH.ac3
    392534016 Bytes]
    [6:33:41 PM] Start demuxing the AudioStream No.3 ...
    [6:35:46 PM] Demuxing of the selected audio finished
    successfully ! [N:\DVDs Ready To Convert Edit
    \Avi2dvd_temp\Extracted_Audio.ogg
    78909797 Bytes]
    [6:35:46 PM] Audio extracted renamed successfully !
    [N:\DVDs Ready To Convert Edit
    \Avi2dvd_temp\Fixed_Audio01.ogg 78909797
    Bytes]
    [6:35:46 PM] Starts Ogg->Ac3 convertion ...
    [6:39:56 PM] Audio converted in Ac3 successfully !
    [N:\DVDs Ready To Convert Edit
    \Avi2dvd_temp\AudioStream 3 OGG 0CH.ac3
    392534016 Bytes]
    [6:39:56 PM] Start creating avisynth script ...
    [6:39:56 PM] Avisynth script created successfully !
    [N:\DVDs Ready To Convert Edit
    \Avi2dvd_temp\Avisynth_Script_File.avs 222 Bytes]
    [6:39:56 PM] Bitrate used : 3609 Kbpps
    [6:39:56 PM] Start video encoding ...
    [12:09:10 AM] Video encoded successfully ! [N:\DVDs
    Ready To Convert Edit
    \Avi2dvd_temp\Encoded_Video.m2v 3690451044
    Bytes]
    [12:09:10 AM] Pulldown of the m2v is starting ...
    [12:09:11 AM] M2v pulldowned successfully ! [N:\DVDs
    Ready To Convert Edit
    \Avi2dvd_temp\Pulldown_Video.m2v -1 Bytes]
    [12:09:11 AM] Job NOT Done. There are warnings ... Find
    at the log file the 0 byte generated file to focus where
    exactly the problem appears

    Sorry for the long post and thanks for any and all help.
     
  2. attar

    attar Senior member

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    Try converting with DVD Flick instead.
    http://www.dvdflick.net/

    Remember to set your video format (NTSC or PAL) in the project settings.
    DVD Flick will create a menu and burn the disk if you opt for this.
     
  3. scott2008

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    Thanks, will give it a try. I've used Nero and WinAVI but both didn't have the quality or look of the .mkv file so I hope DVD Flick will come though for me. Wish me luck.
     

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