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    1. #1

      Question Trouble Initializing

      I've used TFM successfully a couple of times. Now when I click on 'Make DVD' I get this, and it stays there forever! Any ideas, anyone?? :-

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      - 29/10/2004 15:51:51
      - AVI to DVD conversion
      - The FilmMachine version 1.3
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      Initializing.
      Initializing finished.

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      Running WinXP Pro SP1. Plenty HDD space, fast pc.
      Done all the usual. Uninstalled, reinstalled, etc.
      TIA

    2. #2
      You should select the option “Don’t burn DVD” on the DVD-burning page. I think you either have not installed Nero or you have a non-supported version.

      If you select the checkbox it should run as it suppose to do.

      Will be fixed in the next version.


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

    3. #3
      Thanks, that did the trick! I do have Nero installed, but it's v6.6 which is not fully released yet. Still damn good though!

      Also found that by NOT ticking the ntsc > pal box, the file does not exceed 4.7Gb and stops any sound anomolies.

      Thanks Mask for a great programme. It's appreciated

    4. #4
      What do you mean with
      and stops any sound anomolies
      ?


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

    5. #5
      Well, I found that if I convert ntsc > pal, the sound is either out of sync or drops an octave (yes, it's very strange)! All I know is that when I don't tick that box, the sound converts normally.

      Maybe it's got something to do with the original source.

    6. #6
      Hi,

      That is possible, framerateconversion is still a difficult process.


      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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