I have been attempting to convert AVI's off of my hard drive to make into a DVD using Sony's Click 2 DVD. I can already hear the sighs!!! Anyway, the process seemed to work after some trial and error, but NO AUDIO when playback in DVD player. I researched and found that Click 2 DVD can only import AVI DV-Type 2 and that Movie Maker only saves AVI's as Type 1, but Canopus_DV_File_Converter.exe could create the file into Type 2. The problem is that at around 30% I get "Your destination AVI has not been written completely. Please verify results before deleting the source file". This can't be right? HELP
Simple Conversion?
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What type of audiostream is contained within the AVI file(s)? (Ac3; LPCM; Mp2; Mp3). To check, load one of the files into "VirtualDubMod" (a freeware program). Go to "File" > "File Information" and look at the information contained in the "Audio Track" section of the dialog box. -
File : 13.9 GB (1020 MB), duration: 1:04:57, type: AVI, 0 audio stream(s), quality: 88 %
I ran AVIcodec and as I see by the rsults there is 0 for audio stream. But how can I play it back in the Media player and have audio? Is this because I used Windows Movie Maker?Comment
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"I ran AVIcodec and as I see by the rsults there is 0 for audio stream."
I would be interested in seeing what VirtualDubMod says about the audiostream. Follow the procedure in my last post and post the results or attach a screen capture (.jpg) of the information.Comment
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Virtualdubmod stated that it detected AVI type 1 detected and that it could not extract. I've tried Type 2 converters from canopus and a progrtam called DV type 1 to type 2 converter. The first clip plays in click2dvd, then i geta lot of feedback audio.Comment
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I decided to edit clips as separate files and then drag and drop onto the canopus program. Then I would import each separate file to Click to DVD, where I would hear audio in the click 2 DVD program, but when I attempt to create a DVD it states, " that Windows is unable to save all the data for the file and that the data has been lost...this error may be caused by a failure of your computer hardware or network connection. It worked Flawless (Menu and picture) before on a burnt DVD and played well on a stand alone. The ? is am I using the right sequence of events. I would like to create the compilation in WMM and then change to a DV-Type 2 file using a converter (I've used Canopus and a free file called DV Type I-II., but the file seems to be too large (it fit on a 4.7 gig DVD before w/out audio)and I get a message that my destination AVI has not been written completely. I even tried to use Sony's Movie Shaker import the files with negative resukts, usually the program would freeze up. What am I doing wrong. I have a Sony Vaio with plenty of hard drive, 200 gig and the 80 gig it came with, P4 2.4, 1024 memory. I know most are frowning that I'm using these programs, but there what I have to work with and I would like to use them, of course Sony is of NO Help at all. Please helpLast edited by DarkmanX; 19 Jul 2004, 06:45 AM.Comment
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