Problem converting Hellraiser 5

Discussion in 'Copy DVD to DVDR' started by Dragan123, Jan 22, 2006.

  1. Dragan123

    Dragan123 Guest

    Greets,

    I am having a bit a trouble with a couple avi files that I have, I am trying to convert them to dvd format to burn them. I am using the avi decompressor to avoid the problem of the a/v being out of sync. After that is done, I use div2dvd to convert the file to dvd format. Problem is on avi2dvd when it gets to about 60% done it just hangs up, I have to restart the laptop, but I can just close from Task Manager on desktop. I thought this might be a problem with the decompressed file, so I tried it w/o decompressing and had the same results, this has happened on this file 3 times now, I have tried twice on my laptop, and once on my desktop.

    I also tried to do the conversion with NVE, while it said the process completely successfully the a/v was out of sync about halfway through. I am not sure if this is a hardware problem or not, I will post the specs of my desktop and laptop, though I have used them both for all the other movies that I have burned and had hardly any trouble. When I use NVE I choose to write it to the HD because I am currently out of blanks (would this make a difference?)

    Laptop Specs
    AMD64 3500+
    512mb PC2700 RAM
    Geforce MX400 Go
    NEC DVD +/- RW ND-6500A Burner w/latest firmware
    100gb HD
    Div2DVD 1.99
    NVE 3
    AVI Decompresser v1.4

    Desktop Specs
    AMD64 3500+
    1gb PC3200 RAM
    Radeon x800 256mb
    NEC DVD +/- RW ND-3520A Burner w/latest firmware
    Lite-ON DVD-ROM SOHD-16p9s
    200gb SATA HD
    Using same versions of NVE, div2dvd and avi decompressor

    As always any help would be greatly appreciated!
     
  2. Sophocles

    Sophocles Senior member

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    Dragan123

    Download a copy of DVDSanta, it does a marvelous job of backing up other formats to DVD. I know the name is dumb but it does a great job.
     

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