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doby
28th February 2004, 15:32
hi

ive done some searching on the forums but havent been able to come up with a solution, with im trying to batch encode divx to svcd using the quit at audio extraction method i think, anyways heres the log file with the error message im getting

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- 28/02/04 14:31:58
- DVD to SVCD Conversion
- AVI2SVCD ver. 1.2.1 build 3
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Initializing
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Initializing finished.

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- 28/02/04 14:31:58
- Free on drive D: 18023.88 mb
- Restarting from:
Saving Subtitles ini file
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- 28/02/04 14:32:01
- Free on drive D: 18023.84 mb
- AUDIO Extraction
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Audio extraction finished.

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- 28/02/04 14:32:01
- Free on drive D: 18023.84 mb
- AUDIO conversion
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- 28/02/04 14:32:07
- Free on drive D: 18023.84 mb
- Video Encoding using Cinema Craft
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EStringListError List index out of bounds (0)

i can encode the movies seperatley no problem but when trying to run batch mode this is whats happening, could some1 plz help me out?

mucho thx!

Nick
29th February 2004, 17:09
I've never had a problem, although I've not been doing batch AVI encodes all that long.

Just run through Q73 in the Q+A and check your method is following ChickenMan's method to the letter. As long as you are using the internal resizers and not AutoFitCD, FACAR etc, it seems to work quite well.

Your logfile looks very odd. It appears none of the audio conversion applications were ever called upon. I'm afraid this one has me foxed.

EDIT - PS Welcome to the forum - good first post. :)

doby
29th February 2004, 19:30
thx for the reply nick, not really sure whats going on with the dvd2svcd, im a bit of a noob as far as encoding etc goes :D and so have been able to get somethings worked out with a little patience, and reading i luv getting getting my head around things in my own way, i think its the best way to learn, anyways i don think i'm using any internal resizing :D, think i may try stopping dvd2svcd after the audio coversion see what happens, cos it seems to be skipping this part of the process as u said nick. ach ill get there in the end lol

thx man