nsdn
9th May 2003, 22:14
Hiyah people, be gratefull for some help please :)
I am trying to convert a DV file which I poked out of Premier after editing to SVCD.
I have done this before quite a few times with no problems but this one seems to be giving me grief, CCE gets to a certain frame then stops. It does not seem to crash it just stops forever are a certain frame. TMPGE works no problem (stand alone or with DVD2SVCD), but for home video u really need cinemacraft. (especialy since this home video is of a cub camp and it is edited to "top gun"...so there is a lot of movement)
I have tryed doing a direct stream copy in virtual dub, CCE still gets stuck, tryed puting in the resampleaudio etc into avisyth, and all the other recomendations. (as well as avisynth 2.5, but since it does not support smartdeinterlace I never let it run to find out....really have to deinterlace DV to get a acceptable result)
I would like to try the safe frameserving but I must be doing something stupid.
When I select it and it gets to the video encoding, the VFAPI windows opens, I see it automaticly add jobs, but then it just sits there? I tryed pressing "convert" and it looks like it is converting, then I press exit, When cinemacraft trys to load the avi files it says that they are nit valid AVI files (both cce2.50 and 2.64), I can see the VFAPI files have been created in the working directory however.
I have tryed uninstalling everything and reinstalling everything (cept CCE) and it still does the same thing....
Any sugestions? I am running out of time since we are planing to sell these disks as part of a fund raiser. I will have to go with the lower quality TMPGE if i can't get this sorted.
I am trying to convert a DV file which I poked out of Premier after editing to SVCD.
I have done this before quite a few times with no problems but this one seems to be giving me grief, CCE gets to a certain frame then stops. It does not seem to crash it just stops forever are a certain frame. TMPGE works no problem (stand alone or with DVD2SVCD), but for home video u really need cinemacraft. (especialy since this home video is of a cub camp and it is edited to "top gun"...so there is a lot of movement)
I have tryed doing a direct stream copy in virtual dub, CCE still gets stuck, tryed puting in the resampleaudio etc into avisyth, and all the other recomendations. (as well as avisynth 2.5, but since it does not support smartdeinterlace I never let it run to find out....really have to deinterlace DV to get a acceptable result)
I would like to try the safe frameserving but I must be doing something stupid.
When I select it and it gets to the video encoding, the VFAPI windows opens, I see it automaticly add jobs, but then it just sits there? I tryed pressing "convert" and it looks like it is converting, then I press exit, When cinemacraft trys to load the avi files it says that they are nit valid AVI files (both cce2.50 and 2.64), I can see the VFAPI files have been created in the working directory however.
I have tryed uninstalling everything and reinstalling everything (cept CCE) and it still does the same thing....
Any sugestions? I am running out of time since we are planing to sell these disks as part of a fund raiser. I will have to go with the lower quality TMPGE if i can't get this sorted.