im using DVDx for making mpeg files of DVDs, but i would like to make avi files, but even though the programm supports them, it doesnt really work
all that comes out are a few about 6min long pieces of the movie, and its not even the whole movie if i put them together
what am i doing wrong?
Install AutoGK . It works well, and will convert your DVD into a nice looking AVI file.
Install AutoGK . It works well, and will convert your DVD into a nice looking AVI file.
wow what a totaly unhelpful reply that is.
i would like to make avi files, but even though the programm supports them, it doesnt really work
actually it does. i assume you get the whole movie when doing mpeg with the same source ?
please tell me what are the output settings so can have some idea what exactly you are doing.
like this:can you reduce the size of your signature ?
BHH
actually i meant what was your settings for avi output.
from that though i have to ask, why do you have it set to custom chapters split ? try setting it to infinate or dont exceed 700mb etc.
well i have the same settings for avi output (yeah i change it to avi but thats all)
and i have to split chapters because mpegs are too big for a cd otherwise
try setting it to dont exceed 700mb anyway and see what it does.
also what codec are you using and what settings for it ?
er... none?
i dunno, where can i see that?
its this way, now, but i havent tried it yet
i will nowdont use the cinepak codec. try installing Xvid or Divx or X264 or something else.
once you have then run DVDx and you will be able to select it from the dropdown list (the thing it says cinepak codec in).
then press the pass 1 settings button so you can set the codecs settings.
see how you go then.
hmmm when i used the cinepak codec it worked but awfully slow and the file is huge (700mb for 20minutes)
then i found a codec called DivX5.0.2. but the file had no sound and the quality sucked
should i use another codec?
should i use another codec?
yes. thats not the latest version of Divx for starters. go to the Divx section here for more information, i wouldnt use the beta at the moment though.
you can also try Xvid, again there is a section all about it. it even has a built in calculater so you can decide what size you want to output and it will give you the bitrate. if you are not as worried about size you could even just do a constant quant 2 encode which should look very good and be much smaller than cinepak was.
finally, why are you using 320Kb/s audio ? thats rather overkill IMHO. try dropping that down to something like 160Kb/s which should be fine for movies.
ok i will, i had no idea what to take, maybe that was the default setting i dunno
and thanx a shitload for all your help
thanx a shitload for all your help
not a problem, its nice to be thanked for it.
p.s. look at the list of names in the DVDx window when you next start it up. |