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  • sihollies
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2002
    • 4

    Probably easy for you guys

    Hi Guys
    I am new to this, so i apogise now.
    I am trying to convert an AVI file to VCD ( Is that Mpeg1???)
    I am using TMPGEnc and after sorting a few problems, when it starts encoding i keep getting an error message saying :

    ERROR
    -537407731 98704

    If i click ok on the dialog box , it comes up with the same error message, but a diffferent number (obviously a different section of the film???)

    thanks in advance anyone

    si
  • gd_nimrod
    Moderator
    • Nov 2002
    • 1128

    #2
    Re: Probably easy for you guys

    Originally posted by sihollies
    Hi Guys
    I am new to this, so i apogise now.
    I am trying to convert an AVI file to VCD ( Is that Mpeg1???)
    I am using TMPGEnc and after sorting a few problems,

    si
    Yes, VCD is Mpeg1. What do you mean "sorting a few problems"? Were there problems before with the avi file? Does the file play fine in other viewing programs (windows media player)?
    Did you know you can SEARCH the forum? Fixes common problems too:
    http://forum.digital-digest.com/search.php

    Also search on the whole Digital-Digest website:
    http://www.digital-digest.com/search.html

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    • CoWbOyPoEt
      Gold Member
      Gold Member
      • Apr 2002
      • 148

      #3
      Try This

      Try using VirtualDub and seperating the audio from the video and them merging them back together using TMPGEnc. You shouldnt have any problems if you do this. Ive been doing it this way now for about a year,a nd have not had any problems..

      Let us know How it turns out..

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      • sihollies
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Nov 2002
        • 4

        #4
        Thanks for the help CoWbOyPoEt & gd_nimrod

        Yes the AVI file plays fine.
        I converted the file using Panasonic Mpeg encoder, but the audio is out of sync.
        So i converted the the audio to a .Wav file using Virtualdub ( about a 900mb file )
        I have not yet tried encoding it again with the Panasonic Mpeg encoder after i converted the Audio, But i still get the same error message as stated in my post above, when trying to encode using using Tmpgnec

        ERROR
        -537407731 98704
        Even if I sort this 'little problem' out, how many disks is the movie going to fit on, as the .wav file alone is, as stated above 900mb

        Sorry to be a dumbass , but as i said before, i am a newbie to this

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        • CoWbOyPoEt
          Gold Member
          Gold Member
          • Apr 2002
          • 148

          #5
          Dont worry about asking questions. This is the place to find out the answers to your questions..


          If I convert a 600-700mb avi to a VCD using TMPGEnc, it usually ends up being around 800-900mb as a MPG file. I sometimes buy the 800 MB/90Min cd's and I can fit them on one cd, ( without losing VCD quality ).. Well to answer your question, your 900 mb avi will most likely be around 1000-1100 mb as a mpg. You can then use the tools in TMPGWEnc to split the file in two..


          Let me know how it workz out....

          Keep Smilin

          By the way, you can also buy the 890/99 min cd's, VERY few standalone dvd players will be able to pay them..

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          • Deus
            Super Member
            Super Member
            • Nov 2001
            • 284

            #6
            Load the video into virtual dub
            Go to File> File information
            Post Everything you see here.

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            • Kid_B
              Junior Member
              Junior Member
              • May 2002
              • 15

              #7
              Cowboypoet, is there any way to avoid the drop in picture quality after conversion?

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              • CoWbOyPoEt
                Gold Member
                Gold Member
                • Apr 2002
                • 148

                #8
                Well, in some cases, Ive lost a little bit of the video quality. But in others, ( for example, ( Domestic Disturbance and Cyote ugly ) Ive got great quality and it all fits on one cd. The quality is alot better than the normal VCD quality. It all depends on the lenght of the movei I suppose. Its all trial and error. Sometimes ya win,a nd sometimes ya gotta start over with different settings..

                HAve fun
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