avi2dvd "says" job NOT done

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murkel1999
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avi2dvd "says" job NOT done

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avi2dvd runs on my windows xp, pentium III computer. i used any encoder but the log is always:

[16:20:07] AVI2DVD Started !
[16:20:08] Type mode : Avi Input
[16:20:08] Output : Dvd
[16:20:08] Encoder Selected : HCEnc
[16:20:08] Start demuxing the AudioStream No.1 ...
[16:20:17] Demuxing of the selected audio finished successfully ! [D:\J?rgs Daten\Filme\Avi2dvd_temp\Extracted_Audio.wav 7526445 Bytes]
[16:20:17] Audio extracted renamed successfully ! [D:\J?rgs Daten\Filme\Avi2dvd_temp\Fixed_Audio01.wav 7526445 Bytes]
[16:20:17] Starts Wav->Ac3 convertion ...
[16:20:17] Audio converted in Ac3 successfully ! [D:\J?rgs Daten\Filme\Avi2dvd_temp\AudioStream 1 WAV 2CH.ac3 -1 Bytes]
[16:20:17] Job NOT Done. There are warnings ... Find at the log file the 0 byte generated file to focus where exactly the problem appears
[16:20:17] All Jobs Done !!!

what's wrong? thanks for all helps.



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Post by NOOSA »

I found out what was causing my "jobs not done, 0 bytes" error...my pathname + file name for the output file was too long.

It looked like this:
C:\Documents and Settings\USER\My Documents\My Videos\MOVIE DESTINATION DIRECTORY\AVI2DVD_TEMP\

Once I changed it to "C:\MOVIE DIRECTORY\AVI2DVD_TEMP"...authoring was back to normal.

I'm not sure what the limit is, saw something in another post indicating 96 characters, but it worked.
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Post by trustfm »

has nothing to do with the 96 chars ,... looking the path i see
D:\J?rgs Daten\Filme\Avi2dvd_temp\
this word J?rgs has a strange letter thats the problem
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Post by NOOSA »

Yep, your right...didn't catch that.
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