reburn wrote:try to check with subtitle workshop to find errors in your subs
to check problems in your subs go to the upper menu first load you subtitle after that go to tools and after that scan for errors
see if there are some error's , you can auto' fix them
I'm always doing that b4 encoding movies with subs, but thank you very much reburn.
One more thing, as I posted up b4 about the path option, I tried same movie on a "simple" path as c:\movie but same.
one: uncheck create iso , you can manually burn the dvd folder its simple with nero
two: i see you add 3 subtitle , did you know that the first subs will be auto' in hebrew setting by default , but subs 2 and 3 will be in english by default you have to manually change this setting sometimes this "little settings" can create this results
one: uncheck create iso , you can manually burn the dvd folder its simple with nero
DVD folder is totally empty, you can understand from the log I posted that by the time Avi2Dvd reaches to the authoring process the file is already 0Bites.
two: i see you add 3 subtitle , did you know that the first subs will be auto' in hebrew setting by default , but subs 2 and 3 will be in english by default you have to manually change this setting sometimes this "little settings" can create this results
Yesterday I did the same movie with 1 sub - same problem.
As I'm writing those lines I'm trying same movie with no sub's at all, let's c what the cat will bring this time mate