![]() Interleave, duration : 24 ms (0.58 video frame)Įncoding settings : -m j -V 4 -q 3 -lowpass 17 -abr 128 Writing library : VirtualDubMod build 2540/releaseįormat profile : Advanced settings, BVOP : Yes Writing application : VirtualDubMod 1.5.10.2 (build 2540/release) Ok here is one I watched awhile back and it was fineĬomplete name : Divx Movies \Already Burned\ Interleave, duration : 24 ms (0.72 video frame) Hope I did this right, seems kind of straight forward LOL oh and by the way the movie Suck, is a horror comedy, just wanted to put that out there LOLįormat settings, Matrix : Default (H.263) Video card: RADEON X300/X550 Series, 128MB (This warning can be disabled in Options, Preferences,ĬPU name: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz If this is a problem, use Full Processing mode is recommended to decompress or recompress the audio. VBR audio in AVI is non-standard and you may encounter sync errors up to 0ms when attempting to extract WAV files or playing in some players. I also get this audio error message on some of the files, but it really hasn’t been an issue.yet!ĪVI: Variable bitrate (VBR) audio detected. Here is the format info on one of the files that when burned and played on my stand alone shows only half a screen ( the tv is set on widescreen) I hope this is enough information, thanks for any advice you may have to get me on track. I use Spamsoft for most of my conversions, but I have also tried using the Divx converter, and VDub but with VDub I have had a 1gb file become 90.1 gb’s! but that’s a whole other story, if ya can’t tell I’m wayyyy new at this stuff. I’m thinking it may be something to do with the output resolution (screen size) but I have noticed that files that played fine on the DVD player hooked to my flat screen have been of various sizes. I tried burning at the slowest speed, converting, and asking (in a post) if anyone else had this problem with the same file ( they didn’t) the only thing I ever got to work was converting to a DVD (VOB) file. I’ll go into the Divx player problem in another post. I don’t think this factors in though because some of them played fine before I burned them. Now some of these files have been converted from Xvid or MKV to Avi because of the problem with the Divx player not playing some Xvid files. Most of these files play fine on my computer with DivX Plus and WMP but once I burn them to a DVD (as avi files) only half of the picture shows, the bottom half of the screen is the garbled background the DVD player shows when there isn’t a disk in it. ![]() ![]() I’ll start with the playback or lack thereof of some DVD’s I burn to play on my stand alone player that’s connected to my TV. ![]() I’m having major issues with certain avi files they seem to be Xivid and H.264/MKV files. ![]()
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