Someone must know what the following error means when trying to encode avi to DVD? Yes? Please? [19:10:48] DVDEngine SEH EXCEPTION (0xC0000005: ACCESS_VIOLATION) was raised in EM2V.DLL at RVA 0x00001E58. [19:10:48] DVDEngine ********END: _VOBS - Process VOB [19:10:48] DVDEngine ******END: VTSTT_VOBS#1 - Process Create [19:10:48] DVDEngine ****END: Create - VTSTT_VOBS#1 [19:10:48] DVDEngine **END: _DVDVideo - Create [19:10:48] DVDEngine ######################################################################################## [19:10:48] DVDEngine ERROR [19:10:48] DVDEngine cause: 128 (nmc_processing_exception) [19:10:48] DVDEngine source: DEGuardNMCConversion [19:10:48] DVDEngine description: SEH EXCEPTION caught during INeroMediaConverter:oConversion(). [19:10:48] DVDEngine ######################################################################################## [19:10:48] DVDEngine END: IDVDVideoSessionImpl - CreateVOBs [19:10:48] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDSessionBaseImpl - RegisterCallback [19:10:48] DVDEngine ..Session callback unregistered... [19:10:48] DVDEngine END: IDVDSessionBaseImpl - RegisterCallback [19:10:48] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDVideoSessionImpl - ~IDVDVideoSessionImpl [19:10:48] DVDEngine END: IDVDVideoSessionImpl - ~IDVDVideoSessionImpl
Not a good heading if you are trying to get help, as people will avoid this: WHATS the source of the avi file?
Well I sure don't know! It would be somewhat easier if we had the entire log. No guarantees though. There are lots of ways to have failures. I'd use a different program myself. This is the updated replacement for VSO's DivXtoDVD program. ConvertXtoDVD: http://www.vso-software.fr/products..._converter_for_burning_video_files_to_DVD.php
hey frank, it sounds like the avi may not be able to be encoded, with the application version that he is running. Wondering if this is the culprit: Whats the version of the software you are using? is there an upgrade ?
I'll take your word on it lol. I would need to see what the rest of the log looked like and as you mentioned, find out where the .avi comes from. I did find this thread at cdfreaks which seems to point at faulty files. They suggested a couple of different programs to use. http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=120325 I've been using DivXtoDVD occasionaly. I knew they had a more potent version coming out soon. I visited their site and sure enough it's been released. VSO discontinued DivXtoDVD and replaced it with ConvertXtoDVD just in the past couple of days.
ummmmmmmm an example of a recent one is underworld evolution ver 1.99 couldnt load the files as it was saying a decoder or .dll issue was apparent but the convertXTODVD that pete got me to try and say what i thought had no probs with it.
Sorry for delay in responding - been away a couple of days. The thread title was about me not knowing much about this and presuming you guys did! Guess it didn't come across... The full log was posted a few days ago and is back 2 or 3 pages but it didn't get much response at that time. Nero version is latest V6 fom the website. The avi file is from a Canon miniDV camera - all I'm trying to do is back up my DV tapes to DVD in the simplest way possible, but they just will not encode. Driving me mad. Perhaps I should race a GSXR too to get rid of frustration! Guess I could try the convertxtodvd stuff, but I don't want to buy more software which may not work either if the problem is more fundamental.
OK can do that. One point though (showing my ignorance here) I thought an avi camcorder file and DivX were two different formats? Or am I being dim here?
and avi is the most basic form.A divx file is the container form of an avi as is xvid sort of.................vso divx to dvd will convert avi/xvid/divx/mpeg to an mpeg2 compatible file format so that you can burn your project to disc