jpsdr
5th January 2003, 13:30
Hello.
I'm stuck with a big problem with Scenarist 2.6, and
i don't understand where it come from.
I've encoded video files with CCE 2.66.01.07.
(Encoded in multi-pass VBR with 0-9500).
I make my project, simulate it, ok.
I reboot the PC, i open Scenarist, make the VOB,
and then close it after done.
When i check the result, there is messy blocks in the
video, wich are not present in the original mpv file.
I reboot the PC, open Scenrist again, make the VOB and
close it.
When i check this second result, there is messy blocks,
but not at the same place !!
When i do it for the third time, this time Scenarist stop
during the VOB process with a Win32 error.
Another time it said the bitrate is to high...
In fact, each time i make Scenarist doing the VOB on
my project, without changing anything, i've never the
same data in the resulting VOB.
Can someone help me ?
I'm stuck with a big problem with Scenarist 2.6, and
i don't understand where it come from.
I've encoded video files with CCE 2.66.01.07.
(Encoded in multi-pass VBR with 0-9500).
I make my project, simulate it, ok.
I reboot the PC, i open Scenarist, make the VOB,
and then close it after done.
When i check the result, there is messy blocks in the
video, wich are not present in the original mpv file.
I reboot the PC, open Scenrist again, make the VOB and
close it.
When i check this second result, there is messy blocks,
but not at the same place !!
When i do it for the third time, this time Scenarist stop
during the VOB process with a Win32 error.
Another time it said the bitrate is to high...
In fact, each time i make Scenarist doing the VOB on
my project, without changing anything, i've never the
same data in the resulting VOB.
Can someone help me ?