DVD2SVCD 1.1.0 Build 1 Problem.

I have been using DVD2SVCD for a while now but have never had any problems until now. I wrote a problem I was having in regards to movies being to big after the encoding and was prompted to download the new DVD2SVCD program by Chickenman which I have done.

It appears that I have the same problem with this build as well, I have been trying to rip Any Given Sunday which I have done but now I can't get it onto a cd (2 or 3) I have done everything the same as the other movies I have but it just won't go onto disk.

Chickenman suggested that the new program had no spliting problems and that it would go straight on but it has not.

I am using 80min disks and the file that is coming out in the final product is around 735,528,960 once compressed by Nero, but it still won't go on.

Any idea's on this Chickenman or anyone else.

Also I have the new Nero and ripped the movie in SVCD but when it went to burn it to disk I was told by a pop up that the movie I was burn is not SVCD format (but it is in mpeg2) what is that all about?

Is this a common problem people are getting with movies that go over the 2 hour limit or is it something that I have done in the settings.

Dark Sith
 
Really don"t understand what is the problem...
At the end u have 1,2 or 3 images depends on your settings, each image has a .cue and a .bin file. If u like Nero go to File-Burn Image and load your .cue file( in the options menu just enable the overburn).
 
Dark Sith said:
...... the final product is around 735,528,960 once compressed by Nero, but it still won't go on.
At that size you have set CD size in the Bitrate tab of DVD2SVCD that you use 74min CDR's (740meg). As I say in the tutorial, change all the 740 to 800 to use 80min CDR's only.

bbMPEG (the program used by DVD2SVCD ) actually does the muxing cutting to the MPG files. To cut to 800meg or 8-0min disk size, DVD2SVCD actually tells it to cut at 795 so as to always fit to an 80min CDR. As I have said, I have been using the latest version for 4 months now in its various forms and for litterally 100's of encodes, not one has been incorrect.

Please attach your dvd2svcd_log.txt file.
 
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