video to short on vso covertxtodvd

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  1. kiev

    kiev Member

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    i have been using vso convertxtodvd software for a few weeks . and i have hit a problem and i hope some one can give me advice . my problem is if i copy a film from the Internet or p2p share programs and play them on my media player or the divx player i have downloaded the video is lets say 1hour and twenty minutes but when i try to convert it using vso convert x to DVD it tells me the length is 46 minutes it does not always happen .so how can i be sure that i am going to get all the video .if i copy from p2p programs i get avi files and don't seem to have much trouble with them .it seems to happen when i down load divx videos from the internet.they play great on my computer but i would like to see them on my own DVD player .
     
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    rdmercer1 Active member

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    might be a high compresion file, is the file a avi? if it is shorter maby not all the file is there, have you tryed viewing the file to make sure that the file is all there?
     
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    yes i have viewed the whole film on my computer and some times it cuts off half way through so i tried a little experiment and downloaded disneys jungle book from a page on the internet and checked its length with convert x to dvd and it said 8 minutes but it played all the way through . so i downloaded a version of jungle book from filecroc a peer to peer program and checked it against convert to dvd and i got a length of 76 minutes which is the proper length of the film both were avi files
     
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    Try just burning them a super video files, using nero.
     

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