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Frankster
23rd April 2003, 22:20
Hello

I dont know why :(

It is realy a simple avs script
I installed the newest DVD2SVCD with AviSynth 2.51 -> i get this error
I tested it with AviSynth 2.08 -> the same
I tested it with AviSynth 2.04 -> the same


Import("D:\RIPS\XXX\RESAMP~1.AVS")
LoadPlugin("D:\DVD2SVCD\AVISYN~1\Mpeg2dec\MPEG2D~1.DLL")
mpeg2source("D:\RIPS\XXX\DVD2AV~1.D2V")
BicubicResize(480,432,0.0,0.6)
AddBorders(0,72,0,72)
ResampleAudio(44100)

Is it an Hardwareproblem ?

Today i flashed the Bios, but it is a long time ago, since I ripped a DVD, and so I dont know. Is it the Biosflash, or is it an Softwareproblem

A capture file work.
I used the PicVideo Codec.


CCE doesnt stop :-(
It encode the file, and at the end, I see this letter on TV :-(

Mfg
Frankster

johns0
27th April 2003, 02:49
switch the encoder in dvd2svcd to tmpeng,i had the same error with a dvd backup at the end 20 minutes with cce but tmpeng was able to encode without the error message

DDogg
27th April 2003, 03:07
It would not hurt either of you to run the Prime95 torture test and Memtest. Do a search for those in this forum. Might find some good reading and you will then be able to "certify" your machine with DVD2SVCD. Then, we could really dig in and help you once that is out of the way.

Also, just to double check, you did do a preview (go>preview) in the conversion tab and saw a proper frame before you began encoding?

Frankster
27th April 2003, 12:47
HI!
Thanks :-)

I have found the error

It were two defected frames.

I tested TMPEG and VD

Then, I deleted the 2 frames where VD "freezes" or "hang up" and so it works :-)

Mfg
Frankster