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erci
14th April 2002, 13:30
I have just started to try out DVD2SVCD. Before I have converted my DVD:s to DivX instead but I really want to learn this program good and to do this I would appreciate some help from some of you guys.
To begin with when I'm using CCE it freezez after 25% of enncoding. Doesn't matter what I encode. So I have to use TMPG (slow slow and slow once again=(. Does anyone know what the problem about CCE might be?
The second thing is that when I came home tonight after been encoding Rumble In The Bronx with TMPG and tried it out tha sound was much faster then the picture. In the beginning it was about 30 secs to fast and in the end about 5-6 minutes before the picture=( this is a little bit irritating.
Can somebody plz help me with this?
//Erci
ShinerSpoon
14th April 2002, 14:33
do try the newer avisynth in this thread:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=22832
Use windows explorer search to find avisynth.dll on your machine and replace it with the one in the thread above. It will be in your windows/system or system32 directory. A copy will also be in your dvd2svcd directory, but no need to worry about that one.
As for the sound, people would need your dvd2svcd log file to assist you. You might like to read the post above about how to post a question. That's real important.
Goodluck and DO let people know if the new avisynth.dll helps with your cce problem.
markrb
14th April 2002, 19:21
Do not break forum rules.
forum rules violated:
1) Read up before asking! There are tons of guides, FAQs and each forum has a dedicated Q&A thread with additional info.
1a) Use the search function before posting. Chances are your question has already been answered.
9) Use a title that describes the content of your post. Don't use all caps or special characters to draw attention.
This is also a very poor post. Where is the information? Where are your log files? REad this: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=19566
Do a search of the forum. CCE freeze is a very common problem.
Audio out of sync is also commom.
If you happened to bother to read the forum before you posted you would have seen this post just two away from you.
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=22832
Mark
erci
14th April 2002, 19:24
I've read the posts now... I see that it was a lot of questions about this allready.
I will now try it with the new dll and see what happens.
If the audio still is out of synch I'll post the log file.
//Erci
erci
15th April 2002, 08:49
I'm sorry about this... this may be a very lame excuse...but I was very short on time... sorry again..
It worked with the new dll file but I don't know if the audio is out of synch cause I'm in school now and the encoding wasn't finished when I went to school. I'll read the old forums before I post any questions from now on... once again I'm very sorry... I'll hope you wont be to mad on me=)
If the audio is out of synch I'll maby post the log file if I don't find any other answer on that thing.
//Erci
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