Hi,
I have just put together a Windows MM2 video (but saved it as a AVI). The file plays correctly (sound and all) in all of the media players I have tried.
However when I tried to create a MPEG2 file using DIKO 0.78 (for later burning to a DVD) and got an error that stated that the audio file could not be found (I only have one file that combines video and audio).
When I try to open the file with GSpot I am told that the AVI header is corrupt and when I try to use Canopus file converter (in case the AVI type is wrong) I get an error (non specific) after about 5GB.
I am assuming that the problem is that the WMM uses some different format. Any ideas where to start looking. Lot's of disk space so that should not be a problem.
The DIKO error text is below:
19:41:29: DIKO Free 0.78B1
19:41:29: -----------------------------------------------------
19:41:29: *************************
19:41:29: * Getting movie info... *
19:41:29: *************************
19:41:29: -----------------
19:41:29: Processing Movie 0:\Documents and Settings\....\My Documents\My Videos\Tom'S Finished Video_0001.avi+
19:41:29: Script Template: scripts\avi\DialhotV4.avs
19:41:29: Error: 15
19:41:30: Could not find audio stream
19:41:30: Looks like your AC3 file does not coutain an
AC3 audio stream. Are you sure that you specified the
correct file?
thanks.
lmcnlcy
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