DivX to DVD Error? Interger overflow?

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  1. xxnonamex

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    I have a Xvid file that I am trying to convert to DVD and I used DivxtoDVD and got an integer overflow error message. What does this mean? I tried Tmpgenc and avi to Mpeg but neither did the trick. Any Ideas??
     
  2. jedirobin

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    maybe try using CCE, its says it has the best quality to convert. Maybe it will work. Just a suggestion, but I'm not sure
     
  3. xxnonamex

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    I tried CCE doesn't work
     
  4. scf_au

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    Was it downloaded?
     
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    Hi there,

    I'm a huge fan of DivXtoDVD and once in a blue moon, it won't be able to do anything with a certain file.

    It's not the application, it's the file itself.

    It was wrongly encoded, or got damaged going site to site over the internet etc...

    And like you, if DivXtoDVD can't do anything with it, I try other software and most of the time, other software can't do nothing with it either.
     
  6. xxnonamex

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    What other software do you recommend? I heard of Divx Fix would that fix a XVID file? Thanks Is there something that fixes avi (XVID) files?
     
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    Hi there,

    The other software I tryed was InterVideo Copy 3 Trial.

    But there's probably lots of other good free stuff out there.

    I stick with DivXtoDVD, and if it can't do the file, I forget about it.

    Only happened a few times.

     
  8. xxnonamex

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    I used DivX Repair and it said no bad files it scanned the entire file and yes this file was not ripped.
     
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    There are indeed avis that VSO and/or most other programs do not recognize. But I've always been able to tackle those with the following method:

    1) Make sure you have all the codecs you might need by e.g. installing K-Lite Codec Pack (full or mega version).

    2) Use a video converting program (e.g. Power Video Converter, X Video Converter) to change the codec of the avi (set video to XViD, audio to Mpeg Layer 3).

    3) Now the avi is ready for anything.

     
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