I already tried using DVDFlick, ConvertXToDVD and a few others and I seem to keep running into the same problem. The video will start to skip when trying to convert a file from H.264 to DVD. The only one I've been able to do it with is DivxToDVD (the old ConvertXToDVD). However, when I use that, I have to downgrade the sound from 5.1 to 2.0, which is obviously not as good So does anyone know how to convert a Quicktime file encoded with H.264 to DVD? Any help would be great!
Converting H.264 to DVD?
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So I tried that, and I keep getting Muxing Failed. I'm assuming I am doing it right. I just hit Add to the Audio/Video portion and then hit mux? Here's the log:
[11:11:24] : YAMB 1.6.0 started !
[11:11:24] : OS type detection...
[11:11:24] : Windows XP Home Edition (version 5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 2)
[11:11:24] : Checking MP4Box location...MP4Box found.
[11:11:24] : Checking MediaInfo.dll...0.7.1.2 found.
[11:12:29] : Muxing started...
[11:12:29] : Importing & Writing streams...
[11:12:46] : Muxing failed.Comment
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I tried converting to AVI before through Quicktime, and the quality seems to go down and also I couldn't keep it in 5.1 sound for some reason...Comment
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Not knowing how much YAMB depends on MediaInfo and whether this problem is caused by it, perhaps you can try updating your existing 1.6.0 version of YAMB with the new MediaInfo DLL file which I've attached to this post - just overwrite the mediainfo.dll file in your YAMB install directory (c:\program files\YAMB).
Otherwise, you could try the new beta/preview version of YAMB (2.0) instead:
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Alrighty, first off thanks for the responses! It's nice to actually get help for once! So here's my results, I tried the MediaInfo thing to the old YAMB, and it still didn't work. So I tried the beta version which worked. However, the video still skips and with the beta version of DVDFlick (the only one that I could semi-get to work), the audio seems to be switched up a bit (the center is in the left channel and the left channel is in the center). So basically I am having the same exact problems even after doing the mp4 thing. However they're not quite as bad (still unwatchable though, due to the fact that it freezes up on a regular player). So any other ideas from anyone?Comment
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Well the thing I am trying to convert is a 30 minute play from like the 2nd grade, but I've also been messing with quicktime trailers since they're way shorter than my 30 minute thing to see if it's just the play or if it's quicktime in general. So really, if you go and download any quicktime trailer from apple, it'd be the same thing as what I am testing.Comment
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Hi Clayton,
Your problem was bugging me ... so as you mentioned I went to the Apple site and downloaded a sample .m4v file made with H.264 ... lets call it "Test Clip 1"
1) I checked the Values of the test clip to make sure I was not loosing any quality or Audio ...
2) I ran test clip thru "DVDFlick 1.2.1.3" and it worked just fine ... it converted to DVD and I played back the DVD and it was fine.
Check you version of DVDFlick ... and or re-install ...
G!Last edited by gonwk; 26 Jun 2007, 05:21 AM.Comment
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I tried DVDFlick 1.2.1.3 for a while, and it actually worked, and then one day it just plain stopped. I guess there's a few cases of that happening too. It just gives an error when it hits the end of the first pass (I do the multi-pass thing). So I was trying out the beta version, which swapped some channels and caused the pauses.Comment
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Ok, so I turned off the overscan thing for 1.2.1.3, and it actually encoded the video now. Except! It still does the skipping thing.Comment
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