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  1. Member Tool Man's Avatar
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    I have ran into a slight problem trying to rip Star Wars I from DVD to VCD.
    Everything goes sweet as usual until I use TMPGEnc to convert to MPG. I use the PAL VCD template, but at 98%, sometimes 99%, I get the error message "write error occured at address 004028A9 of module "TMPGEnc.EXE" with 008F0F04". Anyone have any ideas? I have ripped and converted several movies before using this method with no problems.

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    When TMPG messes up does it generate the file it had so far or is all that wasted?
    I have set TMPG to run right up to the error point..Then start another encode after the error point ( click on settings>advanced tab> double click source range and set from begining to about 97%)
    This has happened in the middle of a movie to me, so I always encode second part...after the glitch and then use join to make one movie again.
    But if yous is really 98-99% thats probly credits and I hate those anyway.
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    When I rip a DVD, I do it chapter by chapter, not all at once, so that I can make a simple menu on the VCD. But every chapter fails at about 98/99%. TMPGEnc does save what it has so far, but it means that the last few second of each chapter are missing.

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    Ok...How bout this....sounds like it has something to do with the ending of each chapters...on a regular DVD they all run together seamlessly...Maybe it has a hard time finding ending info...
    So I sugest encoding whole movie at once....lets say its 90 minutes for simple numbers.....
    Then you have one flawless file (hopefully) use cut and join to split into 10 parts ..say 9 minute chapters.... (or more depending on what ya want)

    I've done this with nero...but it has real simple menus... I just setup like I am making a VCD with a bunch of clips.... Then set the pause between each one to 0(zero) when VCD plays it runs straight through whole movie or I can pick my own "chapter". Nero lets you chose thumb nail for each clip so it looks ok...
    Other programs support better menus than Nero...But I like Nero and Menu is not important to me.....Just the movie
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    It could indeed be the endings, so I tried it out to see. I Ripped the entire Harry Potter movie chapter by chapter, and TMPGEnc encoded them all perfectly. I then used WinOnCD to make a VCD complete with chapter select, and it works just fine. Which means instead of trying to seperate the movie myself, I can use the chapters as the studio has divided them. The only nag is that when my DVD player moves to the next chapter, I get a very slight pause in the movie, like a DVD changing layers.
    Anyway, back to the original problem, It has only happened so far with Star Wars I, so I guess it's just that movie. I might try to do the whole movie as one file, but it would be a big waste of time if it gets to 98% and stops again.

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