Hi, I have been having a lot of problems converting xvid avi's to dvd. I started with various avi's, split the audio out with VirtualDubmod and made a stream copy of the video without audio. I then use the video file with Tmpgenc and try to convert to a dvd (m2v) file. At various locations in this encoding process I get either a "Read error occurred at address xxxxx in tmpgenc.exe..." or "Write error ... " or windows hangs and reboots. I have tried: * Increasing the priority of directshow to 2 * Tmpgenc versions, most recent, 2.59.47.155, Plus and Express. * Codecs xvid, divx, 3ivx, nimo packs * Virtualdub and Virtualdubmod for the preprocessing * Many different video files that all play correctly * Framestreaming from Virtualdub and Virtualdubmod * Encoding also with Nero Vision, Mainconcept, Canopos Procoder 2.0, Super DVD Creator, and others I cant remember. Everytime a similar outcome of hanging. I am running WinXP SP2, and it has only been a few weeks since a complete rebuild. Not sure what else I can try. I have read everything I can find on the net about these issues for the last two days, so I hope someone can help.
I still really need help with this problem. I have since tried: * Checking my memory DIMM's by taking one out and trying one at a time. * Updated MB and video card drivers. Any body that has some ideas would be appreciated Thanks.
I too have had probs with Xvid with TMPGEnc ...some movies convert to DVD ok ....Xvid with mp3 audio to DVD some work....other i reconvert to Divx (i know its a pain but it works for me) Xvid with ac3 audio is a pain cause you have to extract the audio with virtualdubmod and demux it then convert audio to mp3/mp2 ur choice think mp2 is better cause its DVD compliant already....Save the origninal avi without audio then u can import both to TMPGEnc seperately ...when u do don't change the video header (it will ask it i am sure)...c how u go hope i helped ...