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Lestronics
29th July 2002, 16:28
Could anyone help, I have done about 18 Dvd's to Svcd using the Dvd2Svcd program, I have been using CCE Sp ver 2.50, I have followed the guide through and had success with 18 so far, but all of a sudden it's stopped working, it gets through to the point where the CCE program is called and that's where I think it's failing, it all starts okay and seems to be doing it's stuff, but I noticed that it is only taking 2-3 hours as opposed to the normal 10 or so hours !!. when it has finished cce closes down and the Dvd2Scvd program does not continue, I suspect because CCE has not really done it's job.
I have checked through the forum, read and followed the guides to make sure all the settings was okay. I apoligise if this has been reported before and I've missed reading about it.

Any Advise ?


Regards
Les

pepsimaxx
29th July 2002, 18:06
We need ur settings (.ini file) and logfile to be able to help u.

Lestronics
29th July 2002, 18:35
Okay thanks for the reply, unfortunately I've deleted them now, infact out of desperation I have deleted everything and I am currently reinstalling CCE, Dvd2Svcd etc ....
Hopefully this will cure the problem if not then as I stated settings wise is exactly what the guides recommends as far as the .ini file is concerned, which one?.

This is really strange cos all was working okay,Ie: the last 18 went fine, I've not changed anything (settings wise).

Regards
Les

pepsimaxx
29th July 2002, 20:08
When u do a job in DVD2SVCD there a some files left when the job completes. U should have a file called "dvd2svcd.ini" that will contain the settings DVD2SVCD used for this job.

Since u say u haven' changed any settings since last encode I was wondering if u installed or upgraded software or something like that?

Recently I installed a pop-up stopper called Guard-IE and suddenly I was unable to playback any of my MPEG files created by DVD2SVCD. I had to remove that software, uninstall all my codecs and reinstall the codecs again to make it work.

Just goes to show how something that seems insignificant can mess up things.