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    Hi
    I'm a newbie with SVCD2DVD and had got into serius problems.
    Here is my storry.

    I started to test out SVCD2DVD 2 6RC on the following machines:

    Win98: with AMD XP2700+ and 512MBR
    Win2000 with Intel p4 3.200 GHz and 512 MBR
    Win XPhome with AMD 64 3.400 Ghz and 1GBR

    and all with great success.

    So I decided to buy Vers 2.1 and now I got into troubles.

    WinXP: At first I was not able to open the assets until I moved them to same logical drive where Vers. 2.1 was installed and it worked just fine.
    Win98: I'm able to open and add assets but no assets are added not even with drag and drop.
    Win2K: In the Menubar when pressing the Assets Action, Create your DVD, Shutdown/Options
    and Help buttomI only got a thin shadow of the frames with no content which dissapear when I try to mark them.
    I can drag and drop thes assets but it's useless when I'm not able to access the Create-buttom.

    So the buttomline is: The free trial version works but genuin don't.

    Is there some kind person who can help me out , thanx:
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  2. Member ChrissyBoy's Avatar
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    Ok. Lets try to nail these.

    Win98: I'm able to open and add assets but no assets are added not even with drag and drop.
    What format are these assets? What does MediaInfo show?

    WinXP: At first I was not able to open the assets until I moved them to same logical drive where Vers. 2.1 was installed and it worked just fine.
    What are fulll file names and paths here please?

    Win2K: In the Menubar when pressing the Assets Action, Create your DVD, Shutdown/Options
    and Help buttomI only got a thin shadow of the frames with no content which dissapear when I try to mark them.
    Is this the case with 2.1 demo too?
    SVCD2DVD v2.5, AVI/MPEG/HDTV/AviSynth/h264->DVD, PAL->NTSC conversion.
    VOB2MPG PRO, Extract mpegs from your DVDs - with you in control!
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    Hi and thanx

    On Win98: AVI and the testassets (DummymenuNTSC.mpg, DummymenuPal.mpg,
    Splash.mpg.)

    On XP: C:\D-drev på Maskine2\Film (didn't worked) but C:\Film (worked)

    On Win2K: Can't download the demo, get an invalid archive mess. and only between 200kb and 1.3 mb are downloaded. Have tried on 3 machines now.

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    On XP: C:\D-drev på Maskine2\Film (didn't worked) but C:\Film (worked)
    Characters like å are not supported in paths and filenames. Please change the folder names/filenames appropriately.

    On Win98: AVI and the testassets (DummymenuNTSC.mpg, DummymenuPal.mpg,
    Splash.mpg.)
    i supsect this is the same as above.

    On Win2K: Can't download the demo, get an invalid archive mess. and only between 200kb and 1.3 mb are downloaded. Have tried on 3 machines now.
    I suspect this is a browser cache issue. Can you clear your cache and try again? If not i will put up the unzipped file.
    SVCD2DVD v2.5, AVI/MPEG/HDTV/AviSynth/h264->DVD, PAL->NTSC conversion.
    VOB2MPG PRO, Extract mpegs from your DVDs - with you in control!
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    Hi, thanx

    Have downloaded the DEMO:

    On Win2k : Just the same as origin.

    Origin:
    On Win98 : C:\film\ AVI and the testassets (DummymenuNTSC.mpg, DummymenuPal.mpg,
    Splash.mpg.) don't add the assets.

    Demo:
    On Win98: SVCD2DVD.exe - Common Language Debugging Services:

    Process-ID=0xfff5ec37 (-660425) , Thread-ID=oxfff344df (-834337)

    but these 2 values change every time I try to start the Demo.

    Have tested it with .Net-Framework 1.1 and 2.0

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