Problem Avi2DVD

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by Brechtjeu, Mar 2, 2010.

  1. Brechtjeu

    Brechtjeu Member

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    get following msg after running job ( look at bottom plz )

    [11:30:31] AVI2DVD Started !
    [11:30:32] Type mode : Avi Input
    [11:30:32] Output : Dvd
    [11:30:32] Encoder Selected : HCEnc
    [11:30:33] Start demuxing the AudioStream No.1 ...
    [11:31:13] Demuxing of the selected audio finished successfully ! [C:\Users\Brecht\Downloads\The Mummy Trilogy\Tomb of the Dragon Emperor\Avi2dvd_temp\Extracted_Audio.mp3 96175872 Bytes]
    [11:31:13] Starts Audio correction ...
    [11:31:23] Audio Fixed successfully ! [C:\Users\Brecht\Downloads\The Mummy Trilogy\Tomb of the Dragon Emperor\Avi2dvd_temp\Fixed_Audio01.mp3 96175872 Bytes]
    [11:31:23] Starts Mp3->Ac3 convertion ...
    [11:36:05] Audio converted in Ac3 successfully ! [C:\Users\Brecht\Downloads\The Mummy Trilogy\Tomb of the Dragon Emperor\Avi2dvd_temp\AudioStream 1 MP3 2CH.ac3 288525312 Bytes]
    [11:36:05] Start creating avisynth script ...
    [11:36:05] Avisynth script created successfully ! [C:\Users\Brecht\Downloads\The Mummy Trilogy\Tomb of the Dragon Emperor\Avi2dvd_temp\Avisynth_Script_File.avs 242 Bytes]
    [11:36:05] Bitrate used : 5956 Kbpps
    [11:36:05] Start video encoding ...
    [11:36:15] Video encoded successfully ! [C:\Users\Brecht\Downloads\The Mummy Trilogy\Tomb of the Dragon Emperor\Avi2dvd_temp\Encoded_Video.m2v -1 Bytes]
    [11:36:15] Job NOT Done. There are warnings ... Find at the log file the 0 byte generated file to focus where exactly the problem appears
    [11:36:15] All Jobs Done !!!

    Any ideas? got to run to work now lol
     
  2. cyprusrom

    cyprusrom Active member

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    Avi2DVD fails to encode, and unless the log is incomplete, I can't spot an error...Give DVD Flick or The FilmMachine a try.
     

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