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DVD RAM Convertion

Discussion in 'DVD recorders' started by PatK100, Aug 6, 2004.

  1. PatK100

    PatK100 Member

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    Hi Guy's

    Please help, I have a DVD RAM recorded on a Panasonic DVD Recorder which I wish to put on normal DVD and then convert to AVI.

    I have been doing this quite successfully using TMPGEnc, however, I have had to rebild my PC and now TMPGEnc will not open the VRO file, for the life of me I can not think what is missing.

    I have successfully copied the file to the hard disk, can anyone help please and tell mu why I can not open it anymore.

    Many thanks


    Pat
     
  2. jacota20

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    hey pat

    with your panasonic you should be able to dub your dvd ram to dvd-r, then finalize. i wasnt sure whether you had done this.

    dont know much about TMPGenc, but went to: www.videohelp.com/tmpgenc.htm#problems and found this:

    Problems and Tips:
    Some common TMPGEnc problems:

    If you get an error message when opening like file unsupported or can not open or is not supported
    or you get an empty(black) video preview window
    or the video look wierd in the video preview window like green or purple or pink
    Try first to change the directshow codec reader priority settings in TMPGEnc under Option->Environmental settings->VFAPI plug-in and right click on the DirectShow Multimedia File Reader and increase the priority to 2 or to the top of the plugin-list and try reopen the video.
    If that does not help be sure that you have installed DivX or XviD or MPG2 or DV Codecs, read here how to identify what codecs you need.

    richard
     

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