What I mean by Blocks does it let me put blocks around the video so there is no overscan issues???
I have been using FitCD but I was wondering if I could use VirtualDUB instead...
This is what I would like to do...
I have some AVI Episodes running at 23 minutes each...I want to trim the intro + Outro of the episodes to make my avi episodes smaller so I can put more on a DVD-R Taiyo Yuden 8x....
I opened the avi's each seperably in Virtual Dub and Set In and Out Points to trim the avi's intro and then outro so I only have the episode...and then saved them as AVI's and they each came out to about 120mb'z each.
Then I used FitCD to set the blocks to 2 blocks so there is no overscan issues...then When I tried to put the avs files into ConvertXtoDVD 2.1.14.233, which supports, avs it gave me an error message saying...
"At Least One File Can't Be Converted, See the Log For More Details"
So I looked in the log and I see ALL My videos are highlighted in yellow and they say next to them...
"45.avi.avs is Unsupported or not A/V File"
What does it mean??? When I just put the avi's through FitCD without trimming them they work fine but why does this happen after I trimmed them and Saved them as a Different AVI??
Please Help Me Someone
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