this is only the fourth time i have taken a movie from dvd to mp3 player format, so please bear with me if the solution is out there and obvious, but i couldn’t find it.
i ran dvd2avi and everything seemed to work perfectly. the .wav and .d2v files were created successfully.
<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comtmpgenc seemed to successfully create the .mpg file, but when i play it, there is no video. (note: i did not move any of the files during the process so tmpgenc shouldn’t have gotten “confusedâ€.) i don’t remember having any problems the first 3 times i did this, so i can’t figure out what i did wrong this time.
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i searched for a solution on this site and while i found lots on “no audio†i haven’t come across a thread specifically on “no video†on .mpg files. (i had a similar problem with an .avi file once, and gspot helped correct that, but gspot doesn’t seem to be for .mpg files.)
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the next step in this long process would be to run the .mpg through virtual dub using the correct .vcf to format the resulting .avi file to run on my player. i thought of trying that to see if the process would restore the video, but my logic could be faulty.
before taking that step, does anyone have any suggestions to correct this problem?
i ran dvd2avi and everything seemed to work perfectly. the .wav and .d2v files were created successfully.
<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comtmpgenc seemed to successfully create the .mpg file, but when i play it, there is no video. (note: i did not move any of the files during the process so tmpgenc shouldn’t have gotten “confusedâ€.) i don’t remember having any problems the first 3 times i did this, so i can’t figure out what i did wrong this time.
<o></o>
i searched for a solution on this site and while i found lots on “no audio†i haven’t come across a thread specifically on “no video†on .mpg files. (i had a similar problem with an .avi file once, and gspot helped correct that, but gspot doesn’t seem to be for .mpg files.)
<o></o>
the next step in this long process would be to run the .mpg through virtual dub using the correct .vcf to format the resulting .avi file to run on my player. i thought of trying that to see if the process would restore the video, but my logic could be faulty.
before taking that step, does anyone have any suggestions to correct this problem?
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