Any solutions?
Has any one tried this with avi2dvd?
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=99163
Does it work?
-EzaM-
HCENC memory cannot be read
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Any news about this ? I use the latest version known today but I still get this error. What's more, if I get the error, the burned DVD doesn't go past the first few seconds, it jumps back to the beginning. I can jump to the next chapter and then play back to just after the place the hick-up is and then play the whole DVD w/o a problem. But this only happens when I play the DVD in my stand-alone player, not when I play it in my PC; if I play the DVD in my PC I see some flickering after a few seconds but the DVD plays on. If I play the generated files on my PC, they look fine. Any ideas ?
Re: any status ?
you gotta leave it there for quite some time... listen for your hard drive accessing to tell you the program is working. the program that's runing is mplex.exe and it doesn't have any sort of progress indicator.Anonymous wrote:bugreport wrote: INFO: [???] Run-in Sectors = 89 Video delay = 13019 Audio delay = 0
INFO: [???] New sequence commences...
INFO: [???] Video e0: buf= 237568 frame=000000 sector=00000000
INFO: [???] Audio bd: buf= 16384 frame=000000 sector=00000000
and then it just sits there until I close the dos window. Then continues fine...(Looks like it continues fine untill you burn and only 2 chapters complete.)
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Ok. I have downloaded HCEnc version 0.17. It was a .rar file. I used winrar to "unzip it." The resulting directory had two .exe files, a changelog file and an *.ini file. I renamed the two *.exe files, as well as the *.ini file to match the filenames under /Avi2Dvd/Programs/HCEnc/. After renaming them, I copied the NEW *.ini and two *.exe files to /Avi2Dvd/Prorams/HCEnc/ and simply overwrote the files that were there. The new .ini file is considerably smaller than the previous one, but it didn't seem to effect the encode. I used ONE avi file to test this. The movie itself was about 2 hours long. Confirmed, this did resolve the memory error that was present before with HCEnc 0.16. The movie was encoded and iso made without error. I just confirmed operation of the movie from beginning to end. Hope this helps others. I will try this with two separate files and see if it makes a difference. My knowledge on the different applications used by Avi2Dvd is limited so if anyone has anything to add, please do.
-Phig
-Phig