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    I'm attempting to encode an avi to a dvd and the instructions tell me I have to choose DVD ffmpeg or DVD mpeg2enc in the target window which I have done. The progress bar continues to completion but I cannot find a audio_ts or video_ts folder anywhere ! What's up ? A new file of the same name as the file I'm attempting to encode appears on my desktop with a ffmpegx prefix.

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    Once encoding is complete, within the ffmpegx Progress window, there should be a magnifying glass button. Press that and the window containing your completed file will open up.

    Is the encoding complete? Or has the status bar just reached 100%? I ask beacause a few of my encodings have gone as high as 105% before seeing a TS file.

    Also, if the file you end up with is a complete DVD quality mpg copy of your source avi video, you can Author the file as TS by openinng the Tools tab and selecting author. Click the mpg file button to browse for the file. Make sure that author as DVD (VIDEO_TS) is selected, and hit the author button.

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    I'm having the same issue. I followed the step by step instructions on the ffmpegx website to convert an AVI to DVD, with subs. When it finished I ended up with a .m2v and a .wav file??? The progress window says it's finished, there is no maginfying glass and the progress window won't respond, I have to force quit. I have tried with both mpeg2enc and ffmpeg, and same thing.

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    I was having problems for a couple of weeks with every process I tried. See if this solution works for you.

    https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=308268

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    Thanks for the help. I gave that a try, and no luck.

    I even tried converting the XviD AVI into an DivX AVI, which worked but the subtitles didn't "burn" into the file. Which is all I really need, so then I can just use Toast to convert to DVD.

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    I think I might be having the same problem?
    I have an OGM file that I demuxed in D-Vision 3 (So I can mux the audio back and author to DVD w/ srt subs added). So I get 2 OGG audio files and 1 AVI file.

    Next, I would convert 1 one of the OGG files (I only wanted 1 language file) to MP3. Then I muxed the AVI and MP3 together.
    Then I take the Muxed AVI file and author it in FFMPEGX, by selecting DVD, add Sub under filter and such. But then I think the file might a PAL file? It shouldn’t effect the authoring to DVD does it? Because everytime I tried, it, I would get only about a 1GB or a little over 1GB MPG file, and the same named file in MPG but it is zero, and an .XML file that is about 40K.
    (Oh, I tried click on info process window after the encoding says finished. At the end, it says error in xml or something like that)
    There wasn't a VIDEO-TS folder to be found.
    (And I have authored others files w/ subs before successfully).

    Not sure what is happening.
    Maybe I’ll try it w/ the magnifying glass trick?
    I feel like i'm wasting my time

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    I just tried doing this w/ the MPEG (1.55GB) file that I tried encoding to DVD w/ subtitles.
    It gives me an error that says “Error in Sparsing XML”


    Originally Posted by sickboy77
    Once encoding is complete, within the ffmpegx Progress window, there should be a magnifying glass button. Press that and the window containing your completed file will open up.

    Is the encoding complete? Or has the status bar just reached 100%? I ask beacause a few of my encodings have gone as high as 105% before seeing a TS file.

    Also, if the file you end up with is a complete DVD quality mpg copy of your source avi video, you can Author the file as TS by openinng the Tools tab and selecting author. Click the mpg file button to browse for the file. Make sure that author as DVD (VIDEO_TS) is selected, and hit the author button.




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