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Oversized DVD 5 ISO's
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 11:24 am
by Extreme
Just installed 0.4.5, and I am still getting Oversized DVD 5 ISO's.
This was also happening with 0.4.4 as well.
Usually about (4645meg)
2 - 4 Pass, whatever, its always oversized.
They all blow out, changed this about six months ago, so I can not be sure.
Not sure if it lies with the avisynth script? with 2.5.6? 2.6.7? 2.6.8?
Could it be that the size of the audio (AC3 File) has not been taken into acount
before giving CCE the proper Meg allocation for video??
Any help would be great!
Thanks in Advance!
Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 1:53 am
by nik
Hi Extreme,
I am still very new to all of this stuff, but I have had a similar problem with my ISO's being up to 8GB! I had a look in previos posts and a suggestion was made to use a porgram called DVD Shrink to resize the ISO file. I have this program but haven't tried it yet as I deleted the files that were too big to fit onto a DVD5 disc. DVD Shrink can be downloaded for free. I'm converting a new file now to try. I hope this solution worksfor both of us.
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 1:58 am
by nik
Ok, I didn't get the chance to try DVD Shrink. Upon further reading in the forums someone else suggested that you delete the whole Avi2DVD_temp folder before starting a new job. I tried it and lo & behold it worked! I now delete the temp file after each burn and the new ISO files fit onto a DVD 5 disc. Hope this solves your problem too.
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 8:15 am
by Extreme
nik wrote:Ok, I didn't get the chance to try DVD Shrink. Upon further reading in the forums someone else suggested that you delete the whole Avi2DVD_temp folder before starting a new job. I tried it and lo & behold it worked! I now delete the temp file after each burn and the new ISO files fit onto a DVD 5 disc. Hope this solves your problem too.
Thanks Nik,
I hope trust can fix this with a line of code!
Thanks Again!!!
Extreme
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 2:46 am
by trustfm
in fact ! you
must delete the temp folder at the end !!!
I will add this to my huge TODO list
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 11:35 pm
by micha12344
i've the same problem like extreme! i installed avi2dvd on a new installed system where avi2dvd never could installed before, no temp folder.... but the same problem...
may be there is another solution for this problem
thx in advance
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 10:47 pm
by Extreme
trustfm wrote:in fact ! you
must delete the temp folder at the end !!!
I will add this to my huge TODO list
Thanks Trust!