New user with a few comments
Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 8:41 pm
I just recently started using Avi2Dvd and have to say I'm most impressed.
At first I had some problems with HCenc (certainly one of the best encoders out there). For some reason it would never complete. I solved this by getting V 0.21 and substituting this in the HCenc folder, problem solved. I had some audio sync problems, this was easily solved by running the AVIs (also do any AVI combining in it also) through the standalone version of AVI-Mux GUI. Again problem solved.
As a side note I would like to know which app Avi2Dvd uses to generate it's Avisynth scripts, they are perfect. I usually use FitCD but those scripts are always off a bit (usually the vertical resolution).
The only feature I would like to see added is the ability to add a border of a block or 2, ala FitCD, to deal with any excessive overscan issues.
Thanks to all responsible for a great app.
At first I had some problems with HCenc (certainly one of the best encoders out there). For some reason it would never complete. I solved this by getting V 0.21 and substituting this in the HCenc folder, problem solved. I had some audio sync problems, this was easily solved by running the AVIs (also do any AVI combining in it also) through the standalone version of AVI-Mux GUI. Again problem solved.
As a side note I would like to know which app Avi2Dvd uses to generate it's Avisynth scripts, they are perfect. I usually use FitCD but those scripts are always off a bit (usually the vertical resolution).
The only feature I would like to see added is the ability to add a border of a block or 2, ala FitCD, to deal with any excessive overscan issues.
Thanks to all responsible for a great app.