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    I have exported a Self Contained Final Cut Pro movie (video and audio). I would like to encode to MP4 Mencoder H.264 or x.264, but have problems with both approaches.

    I have searched these forums and read all the info I can find, and none of the suggestions listed have given any different outcomes.

    Details:
    Convert to MP4 H.264 (mencoder) with AAC audio.
    Result: DING! Immediately Finished, and no files.

    Error Results:
    Encoding started on Mon Feb 8 14:58:02 EST 2010
    MEncoder dev-CVS-051126-18:35-3.3 (C) 2000-2005 MPlayer Team
    Mac OSX static build for ffmpegX
    AltiVec found
    CPU: PowerPC
    libdvdread: Can't open file VIDEO_TS.IFO.
    Reading disc structure, please wait...
    Can't open VMG info!
    File not found: '1'
    Failed to open dvd://1
    Cannot open file/device.
    Exiting...
    -----------------

    Why is it looking for VIDEO_TS.IFO? Can anyone help?

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    Originally Posted by skywriter View Post
    libdvdread: Can't open file VIDEO_TS.IFO.
    Reading disc structure, please wait...
    Can't open VMG info!
    File not found: '1'
    Failed to open dvd://1
    Cannot open file/device.
    Exiting...
    It may have to do with filenames that have no suffix. Apparently mencoder needs a source file filename extension to avoid this weird error.

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    Case. Your effort to help on this forum is invaluable. I am in your debt.

    FCP self contained movies don't have extensions. But by simply adding ".mov" to the end of the file name, the mencoder ate it up. Not only that, I can now use the preview option, which until now would not do anything for me. I actually figured the preview wasn't operational, but now I know the fix.

    Again, thank you so much for your commitment to help on this forum.

    Cheers!




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