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Palone5
23rd December 2002, 18:21
Just spent 20 hrs encoding movie when it gets to the last frame and locks up. this is the second time this has happened. any sugesstions will be appreicated. I don't want to do this again.


thanx in advance..

Palone

destemido
23rd December 2002, 20:34
you can do like me and try to use another proggy like CCE it's harder than rempeg2, but according to a lot of people it gives better results.

Palone5
23rd December 2002, 20:57
Now I'm using Tmpeg however the Rempeg has only 1 second before completing and its been 3.5 hrs. I need this m2v file to remux this movie and if I cancel, I'm afraid that it won't encode correctly and maybe I'll have synch problems.

any advice?

emistral
24th December 2002, 00:07
It happens from time to time on Rempeg
It 's not really a problem. I mean it's a bug but it does not affect the m2v file
If you look look carefully the counters, the decoding frame counter is one frame ahead of the encoding frame counter and the progressing bar is locked at 99%
But don't worry. if you press the cancel button on the main screen, this will abort the encoding basically for the last frame but the m2v file is there, valid and well reencoded. it can be remux with ifodedit or whatever you want to do with it

Palone5
24th December 2002, 12:54
I actually hit the cancel button after 3 hours of waiting and just as you said it worked perfectly. I was encoding Minority Report and after all was said and done. the dam file was still to big (4.73) So I guess I will go back and do a little striping in Ifoedit. hopefully it will get down to the size i want. (3.99 GB)

Then to make matters worst I had a stream procesing error on Tmpeg with another movie, after looking and trying to figure out what was wrong it finally dawned on me. I was running out of disk space! LOL, No problem just switched over to another drive and started encoding again.

Well its 6:30am here been up all night. got to get some sleep because today I'm going out and talk to the local dealer/Geek and see what I can get a Dual MPC AMD 2200 system for. My christmas present to my self. :D

No more neckties, socks, just the good stuff, high dollar GHZ.:cool: And lots of RAM.

Hey Thanks a lot. I'll let you know if I get the new PC.
Palone

destemido
24th December 2002, 15:14
looks like some1 needs some maths lessons!!
if the resulting file is still to big, than you made the wrong calculations. if you used DVD2DVD-R than the program will make the calculations for the required bitrate. it's a great program, expecially when you have a subtitle language "spread" on more than one stream.
movies like star war2: atack of the clones.

Palone5
24th December 2002, 19:43
where can I get it? DVD2DVDR
about the math lessons. Well I dropped out of school after failing general math and typing 2yrs in a row.


thanks

destemido
24th December 2002, 20:56
you can get it at http://www.movie2digital.de/
the site is in german, but the program is in english.
the proggy is very easy to use.
i've sucessfully done 1 movie with it today.
you also need CCE 2.50 installed. so if you don't have it... get it
but there's a problem to it. it's a demo version and if you use it you'll get a logo on the bottom right corner of the image, which to me is very annoying, but thankfully you can get a crack for it to remove that damn thing. works flawlessly.

good luck with the experiments.