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Tartooob
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Weird Error Message

Post by Tartooob »

Hello everyone, First of all let me say this is gr8 program with amazing features and thanks to the maker and all people who supported it :).

first time I tried it, Everything was fine and I converted couple of movies and everything was oky, but now I cant convert any movie, I dunno why, I even tried some movies I converted before and Its still the same problem, here is my log, Please guys, Help me or tell me the soultion. I dont udnerstand why this happens, its used to work before


[5:48:57 AM] AVI2DVD Started !
[5:49:01 AM] Type mode : Avi Input
[5:49:01 AM] Output : Dvd
[5:49:01 AM] Encoder Selected : HCEnc
[5:49:01 AM] Start demuxing the AudioStream No.1 ...
[5:50:09 AM] Demuxing of the selected audio finished successfully ! [D:\temp\Avi2dvd_temp\Extracted_Audio.ac3 292246920 Bytes]
[5:50:09 AM] Starts Audio correction ...
[5:50:39 AM] Audio Fixed successfully ! [D:\temp\Avi2dvd_temp\Fixed_Audio01.ac3 292244736 Bytes]
[5:50:39 AM] Starts Ac3->Ac3 convertion ...
[5:50:39 AM] Audio converted in Ac3 successfully ! [D:\temp\Avi2dvd_temp\AudioStream 1 AC3 6CH.ac3 292244736 Bytes]
[5:50:39 AM] Start creating avisynth script ...
[5:50:39 AM] Avisynth script created successfully ! [D:\temp\Avi2dvd_temp\Avisynth_Script_File.avs 150 Bytes]
[5:50:39 AM] Bitrate used : 6411 Kbpps
[5:50:40 AM] Start video encoding ...
[7:44:55 AM] Video encoded successfully ! [D:\temp\Avi2dvd_temp\Encoded_Video.m2v 3854336089 Bytes]
[7:44:55 AM] Pulldown of the m2v is starting ...
[7:52:48 AM] M2v pulldowned successfully ! [D:\temp\AVI2DV~1\Pulldown_Video.m2v 3854336089 Bytes]
[7:52:49 AM] Muxing Video+Audio(s) ...
[8:00:55 AM] M2v muxed successfully ! [D:\temp\Avi2dvd_temp\Encoded_Video_Muxed.mpg 4220721152 Bytes]
[8:00:55 AM] One subtitle found
[8:00:55 AM] Spumux script generation ...
[8:00:55 AM] Spumux script generated successfully !
[8:00:55 AM] Muxing the subtitle...
[8:00:59 AM] Subitles muxed successfully ! [D:\temp\Avi2dvd_temp\Encoded_Video_Muxed_Subbed.mpg 0 Bytes]
[8:00:59 AM] Job NOT Done. There are warnings ... Find at the log file the 0 byte generated file to focus where exactly the problem appears
[8:00:59 AM] All Jobs Done !!!
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Post by trustfm »

you get this problem only on this specific avi or always?
Tartooob
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Post by Tartooob »

trustfm wrote:you get this problem only on this specific avi or always?
Always, I tried diff movies and avi's but still the same, it was working before, I dunno what happend, I tried uninstalling it then installing it back but still the same thing.

* Thank you for replying *
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Post by trustfm »

i will try to look better your problem right now !
Tartooob
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Post by Tartooob »

Any soultion for my problem, please, anyone ?

Sorry :(
alling
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Post by alling »

Try renaming the .srt and .avi files, so they match the DOS 8+3 filename format, and - maybe more important - make sure the filenames only consist of international letters (a-z). Hence don't use any characters specific for non-US countries or regions.
In my case it seemed to solve the problem. SpuMux used to exit prematurely, and I'm certain that it was because I used the nordic letter '?' in my filenames.
Please reply here if my tip was helpful :-)
Tartooob
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Post by Tartooob »

alling wrote:Try renaming the .srt and .avi files, so they match the DOS 8+3 filename format, and - maybe more important - make sure the filenames only consist of international letters (a-z). Hence don't use any characters specific for non-US countries or regions.
In my case it seemed to solve the problem. SpuMux used to exit prematurely, and I'm certain that it was because I used the nordic letter '?' in my filenames.
Please reply here if my tip was helpful :-)
Thanks mate for the advice, I will try it and reply you back, although the movie name and the subtitle was Movie 1.avi & Movie 1.srt
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Re: Weird Error Message

Post by gustavo »

I had the same problem.

I changed 3 things, not sure which of them fixed it.

1. I renamed all the files to remove a non-standard character (e with an acent grave) from the file names.

2. I used a different encoder.

3. Damn, can't remember, but I know there were three things.

Probably not very helpful, but I strongly suspect the non-standard file name as the problem in my case.
Pr0xiMUS
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Post by Pr0xiMUS »

3. Damn, can't remember, but I know there were three things.
:D

I have the same problem, I think that the problem is with file name - make sure that movie path doesnt include some "strange" letters or symbols, the best would be to have path without spaces and "- , . ( ) & etc"...
Encoder is not the problem becouse I've got same error with CCE (several different versions) and FreeEnc...

Duh, didn't solve the problem yet but i've successfully made one conversion till now and that one had path withou even spaces...
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Post by Pr0xiMUS »

could be a bug in a mux system, becouse only successful movie that i've converted had AC3 sound, not mp3... Anyone has some solution?
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