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    1. #106
      @pccfm:

      No you can't set the number of passed to 0. Then it would not encode. Korean subtitles should work but I cannot verify that. Have you chozen the right character set on the options form.

      @thailand:

      Yes, the channel mix up is fixed, I just returned to the old way of encoding because I did not get an answer from DSPGuru.


      Developer of The FilmMachine
      An easy to use, wizard-like, AVI, MP4, HD-MOV, RMVB and MKV to DVD conversion utility

    2. #107

      Red face

      Quote Originally Posted by The_Mask
      I made two different builds of version 0.6.11. One with Anti-aliasing and one without.
      OK, now I see this very small difference between this 2 builds. But my problem was the big difference between 0.6.10 an 0.6.11.

      0.6.11-Alpha-2380 subtitles are grey, not white and they have strange spots around text:
      [IMG]bad.jpg[/IMG]

      Old 0.6.10 and spumux 0.6.11, included with FilmMachine 1.5.0.6 beta are OK:
      [IMG]good.jpg[/IMG]
      Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Dowload the latest beta version of The FilmMachine-bad-jpg   Dowload the latest beta version of The FilmMachine-good-jpg  

    3. #108
      When there will be support for more than one DVD subtitles mate?

      Cheers,
      JB

    4. #109
      That is next on my list.


      Developer of The FilmMachine
      An easy to use, wizard-like, AVI, MP4, HD-MOV, RMVB and MKV to DVD conversion utility

    5. #110
      Canīt you compile 1.5.0.6 beta with a CBR option for CCE? Itīs a 5 minute thing to do and it would be a lot useful to me (and for a lot of other people too).

      Thanks in advance

    6. #111
      There is more to it than you think to implement it.


      Developer of The FilmMachine
      An easy to use, wizard-like, AVI, MP4, HD-MOV, RMVB and MKV to DVD conversion utility

    7. #112
      1.5.0.7 beta
      Many MANY thanks!!
      Been waiting for those options.

      Cheers,
      JB

    8. #113
      Quote Originally Posted by The_Mask
      There is more to it than you think to implement it.
      (CBR)

      Ok, thanks.

    9. #114
      Will it be possible to select a movie from the menu, when a DVD with multiple movies/episodes/video's is created?

    10. #115
      Just installed the new beta. I'm running Win2k on a 3.2Ghz Intel, 1GB of DDR 3200 Ram, 128MB Nvidia card. The program finishes its audio encoding and then my computer shuts down and restarts. I dont know what is happening here. Here's the log:

      --------------------------------------------------------
      - 4/20/2005 12:57:32 PM
      - AVI to DVD conversion
      - The FilmMachine version 1.5.0.7 beta
      --------------------------------------------------------
      Initializing.

      Computer Info
      CPU name : Pentium 4
      Available memory: 1023 MB
      Windows version : Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4
      Initializing finished.

      DirectX Version = 9.0c

      Saving Avi-Info files
      Recordable media (DVD+R)
      --------------------------------------------------------
      - 4/20/2005 12:57:37 PM
      - Free on drive E: 36.70 GB
      - Audio Conversion
      --------------------------------------------------------
      Executing BeSweet DLL. Commandline:
      -boost( /b2=5 ) -ota( -fs 48000 -r 1001 960 ) -ac3enc( -b 224 )

      Converting audio of file 1: E:\Burn these movies\James Bond - Casino Royale.avi

      DirectShow messages:

      EC_CLOCK_CHANGED - The reference clock has changed.

      if any additional information is needed I will post it. Ive always had problems converting 25FPS video with TFM but its never forced my computer to restart. Very strange. Now, can you post the beta ver right before the latest release? I'd like to see if I can use that now instead.

    11. #116
      @Zilexa: No not yet.

      @Phoenix: Don't see anything wrong.


      Developer of The FilmMachine
      An easy to use, wizard-like, AVI, MP4, HD-MOV, RMVB and MKV to DVD conversion utility

    12. #117
      Im not sure what it could be at this point, I'm considering formatting the drive with my OS and registry and seeing if it helps.

    13. #118
      where can I download previous beta versions?

    14. #119
      Quote Originally Posted by Phoenix2443
      Just installed the new beta. I'm running Win2k on a 3.2Ghz Intel, 1GB of DDR 3200 Ram, 128MB Nvidia card. The program finishes its audio encoding and then my computer shuts down and restarts. I dont know what is happening here. Here's the log:

      --------------------------------------------------------
      - 4/20/2005 12:57:32 PM
      - AVI to DVD conversion
      - The FilmMachine version 1.5.0.7 beta
      --------------------------------------------------------
      Initializing.

      Computer Info
      CPU name : Pentium 4
      Available memory: 1023 MB
      Windows version : Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4
      Initializing finished.

      DirectX Version = 9.0c

      Saving Avi-Info files
      Recordable media (DVD+R)
      --------------------------------------------------------
      - 4/20/2005 12:57:37 PM
      - Free on drive E: 36.70 GB
      - Audio Conversion
      --------------------------------------------------------
      Executing BeSweet DLL. Commandline:
      -boost( /b2=5 ) -ota( -fs 48000 -r 1001 960 ) -ac3enc( -b 224 )

      Converting audio of file 1: E:\Burn these movies\James Bond - Casino Royale.avi

      DirectShow messages:

      EC_CLOCK_CHANGED - The reference clock has changed.

      if any additional information is needed I will post it. Ive always had problems converting 25FPS video with TFM but its never forced my computer to restart. Very strange. Now, can you post the beta ver right before the latest release? I'd like to see if I can use that now instead.
      You checked the temperature of your system? The video encoding might be a strain for your computer if your processor is overheating, touch the heatsink on the processor and see if its hot, if so the thermal compound might have worn thin, or might not have been applied properly in the first place "too much or too less" or the heatsink might have not been seated properly. If the heatsink seems a normal temperature, e.g "lukewarm" cool enough to touch, then perhaps you have faulty ram try memtest86 Download Here and if thats fine, then your power supply may not be upto scratch, was your case a cheap case, if so they would have probably included a cheap "overrated" power supply.

    15. #120
      Quote Originally Posted by mantis
      where can I download previous beta versions?
      Why do you want those?


      Developer of The FilmMachine
      An easy to use, wizard-like, AVI, MP4, HD-MOV, RMVB and MKV to DVD conversion utility


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