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Avisynth open failure & no output files

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 4:48 am
by SteveP
I just tried converting a short AVI file to DVD and received a "Avisynth open failure: Avisource: Couldn't locate a decompressor for fourcc dvsd" during the conversion. After hitting ok on the error message the conversion seemed to progress normally except that it went very fast. The log shows:

Documents\My Videos\Avi2dvd_temp\Encoded_Video.m2v 0 Bytes]
[11:48:39 PM] Muxing audio+video ...
[11:48:39 PM] M2v muxed successfully ! [D:\My Documents\My Videos\Avi2dvd_temp\Encoded_Video_Muxed.mpg -1 Bytes]
[11:48:39 PM] Zero subtitles found
[11:48:39 PM] Author script generation ...
[11:48:39 PM] Author script generated successfully !
[11:48:39 PM] Start authoring ...
[11:48:39 PM] Dvd authored successfully ! [ D:\My Documents\My Videos\Avi2dvd_temp\DVD ]
[11:48:39 PM] Generating iso ...
[11:48:40 PM] Iso generated successfully ! This is the file that you must burn --> [D:\My Documents\My Videos\Avi2dvd_temp\DVD_Image.iso 866304 Bytes]
[11:48:40 PM] Job Done !!!
[11:48:40 PM] All Jobs Done !!!

The source file is an ~ 2minute video clip from a digital camera in 4:3 format, 720x480, and 29.70 fps. The AVI plays fine in a program such as Sony Vegas 6. Any idea what went wrong? This is my first attempt to use Avi2dvd.

Thank you,
Steve

Update to my post

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 4:51 am
by SteveP
One other note: I am using avi2dvd 0.2.7beta.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 4:56 am
by skyheartblue
Hi Steve,
I guess you have some kind of codec problem, missing or a conflict codec.
First try downloading this DV codec install it and try again.

http://www.free-codecs.com/Panasonic_DV ... wnload.htm

Let us know how goes mate.

Cheers,
JB

try to install correct codec

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 5:01 am
by reburn
you can solve this problem quickly
what is the video codec of the avi movie ?

divx , xvid ?

use avi codec or gspot to get this details you can download them here

http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/AV ... 14789246/1

after analyze the video codec just install the right codec needed you can search all codec in www.betanews.com

sometimes other (like ffdshow or others) decoder give you the ability to watch the movie but using avi2dvd you need the right codec

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 5:18 am
by SteveP
Wow! That was a fast response. I ran avi2dvd again and looked at what was behind the error message. It was QuEnc's screen showing its parameters. It appears QuEnc did start ok. The avisynth error message mentions a "decompressor." What decompressor is supposed to be involved in the overall process?

How do I tell Avi2dvd to use Panasonic's codec?

Thanks,
Steve

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 5:28 am
by skyheartblue
SteveP wrote: How do I tell Avi2dvd to use Panasonic's codec?

Thanks,
Steve
Steve,
Download the pack from the link I posted b4, after unzipping it to any folder just right click the .inf file and choose install.
Wait for a few seconds till it finished and reopen Avi2Dvd again (make sure it is closed when installing the DV).
That's it, now try again.

Cheers,
JB

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 5:33 am
by skyheartblue
Owww and 1 more thing Steve mate, QuEnc is a great encoder but is still under heavy development and so it can get "buggy"... :wink:
I would personally recommend using the best free encoder out there - HCEnc.
But any way, it's up 2 u my friend 8)
Good luck.

JB

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 5:37 am
by SteveP
Reburn, I just got your message. I ran gspot and it says "Codec: dvsd" and "Stat: Codecs are NOT installed." AVIcodec says the codec name is "Sony digital video" and odd information at the bottom that states 0 bytes for video and audio with a file size of 748 KB.

I looked at betanews and am not sure which would be a good codec from there. It appears the X-Lite pack may have what I need but I am not sure. Suggestion?

Thanks,
Steve

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 5:54 am
by SteveP
Ok, things are definitely weird. I switched to HC for encoding and I get the same Avisyth error with QuEnc's screen showing behind it. Seems like avi2dvd is ignoring my encoder choice. Thoughts?

Thanks,
Steve

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 5:56 am
by skyheartblue
Steve,
Did you install the DV codec I sent you?

JB