I captured about 45 mins of DV to hdd last night and it plays just fine in Media PLayer. When i got into Tmpegenc 2.5 and try to encode, it only seems to encode about 5 or 4.5 mins(about 10 %). Anyone know why this would be so? The 45 mins of DV takes up about 9.6 gb's. Anyone else noticed this?
Cheers,
HaZ
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I had some problems recently with a 5.45-minute short movie that I shot on DV. It seems as though TMpegEnc version 12 or 12a (can't remember which one) stoped encoding video at around 5.30-minutes but continued to encode the sound. The frame just froze in place whilst the audio kept going. Weird.
Cheers,
Snerk. -
Using XP..have found that new TmpegEnc plus doesnt have the prob..not sure what might have been causing it..but appears ok now...
Cheers
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