Can I put 2 45 minutes avi files converted to iso files on to a 120 minute dvd-r disc?
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I dont know how big the iso's are, Avi2Dvd does'nt seem to have created iso files in the temp folder, it has created an "AVISYNTH FILE" , a "AUDIOSTREAM1 MP32CH" file, a"PULLDOWN VIDEO"file, and a "beesweet audiostream mp3" file ? No ISO. This is what it says in the log window :
"[10:21:40] AVI2DVD Started !
[10:21:51] Type mode : Avi Input
[10:21:51] Output : Dvd
[10:21:51] Encoder Selected : HCEnc
[10:21:51] Start demuxing the AudioStream No.1 ...
[10:23:19] Demuxing of the selected audio finished successfully ! [C:\Documents and Settings\Gary\My Documents\Movies\Lost 9\Avi2dvd_temp\Extracted_Audio.mp3 39771384 Bytes]
[10:23:20] Audio extracted renamed successfully ! [C:\Documents and Settings\Gary\My Documents\Movies\Lost 9\Avi2dvd_temp\Fixed_Audio01.mp3 39771384 Bytes]
[10:23:20] Starts Mp3->Ac3 convertion ...
[10:27:06] Audio converted in Ac3 successfully ! [C:\Documents and Settings\Gary\My Documents\Movies\Lost 9\Avi2dvd_temp\AudioStream 1 MP3 2CH.ac3 129705984 Bytes]
[10:27:06] Start creating avisynth script ...
[10:27:06] Avisynth script created successfully ! [C:\Documents and Settings\Gary\My Documents\Movies\Lost 9\Avi2dvd_temp\Avisynth_Script_File.avs 197 Bytes]
[10:27:10] Bitrate used : 7616 Kbpps
[10:27:10] Start video encoding ...
[14:18:03] Video encoded successfully ! [C:\Documents and Settings\Gary\My Documents\Movies\Lost 9\Avi2dvd_temp\Encoded_Video.m2v 2498113485 Bytes]
[14:18:03] Pulldown of the m2v is starting ...
[14:28:39] M2v pulldowned successfully ! [C:\DOCUME~1\GARYKI~1\MYDOCU~1\Movies\LOST9~1\AVI2D V~1\Pulldown_Video.m2v 2498113485 Bytes]
[14:28:39] Muxing Video+Audio(s) ...
[14:28:40] M2v muxed successfully ! [C:\Documents and Settings\Gary\My Documents\Movies\lost 14 temp\Avi2dvd_temp\Encoded_Video_Muxed.mpg -1 Bytes]
[14:28:40] Job NOT Done. There are warnings ... Find at the log file the 0 byte generated file to focus where exactly the problem appears"
I'm using a single-layer 4.7 G DVD-R, I guess its DVD 5?Last edited by kingaaa; 14 Apr 2006, 12:31 AM.Comment
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Add the two ISO images together with DVD Shrink to create one ISO for burning with Imgburn. I don't think you can do multiple ISO's for one burn with Imgburn.
"I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person. It's not fair to you and no challenge for us."Walt KellyComment
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Originally Posted by kingaaaRight, I got the Avi2Dvd working, so back to my original question,CAN I BURN TWO ISO FILES ONTO ONE DISC WITH IMAGEBURN? The files average 1.5 gigs, so there should be plenty of room on the disc which is 4.7 gigs. Anybody know how to do it?
Just some friendly advice:
When you use ALL CAPILTAL LETTERS it appears that you are shouting at people and people won’t respond well to that.
I understand you may be frustrated, but you have to clam down. There are a lot of people that will help just relax. People in this forum don’t get paid to answer questions and offer help we all do this out of the kindness of our hearts so please be nice. You will be amazed at how much help you will get.
As my mother always used to say “You will attract more bees with honey then you will with salt and vinegar.”
Happy EasterLast edited by photo_angel2004; 16 Apr 2006, 01:17 AM.Comment
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Originally Posted by photo_angel2004Just some friendly advice:
When you use ALL CAPILTAL LETTERS it appears that you are shouting at people and people won’t respond well to that.
I understand you may be frustrated, but you have to clam down. There are a lot of people that will help just relax. People in this forum don’t get paid to answer questions and offer help we all do this out of the kindness of our hearts so please be nice. You will be amazed at how much help you will get.
As my mother always used to say “You will attract more bees with honey then you will with salt and vinegar.â€
Happy Easter
Now back to the original question.If anybody took offence with the capital letters I apologise, I was simply trying to get the thread back on track.I know nobdy gets paid for offering advice, so I will be greatful for any help at all.Comment
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Chewy, thanks for the answer.I'm not familiar with dvd shrink, how does it work? Do I just add the 2 iso files from the Avi2Dvd temp files? When I first started using Avi2Dvd there used to be files named "ISO", but now there are only files called "DVD image".Are these the same as "ISO" files? Also, I'm presuming its called dvd shrink because it shrinks the files.Is there any loss of quality with the process?
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If you are putting two ISO's that are 1.5 gigs each onto one disc you will need no compression, so there shouldn't be any loss of quality...
Can I put 2 45 minutes avi files converted to iso files on to a 120 minute dvd-r disc?The files average 1.5 gigs, so there should be plenty of room on the disc which is 4.7 gigs.
"I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person. It's not fair to you and no challenge for us."Walt KellyComment
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