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    I have an Xvid avi (350 megs) which I can convert to VCD without difficulty. I wanted to test the various quality settings in ffmpegX, but I didn't want to have to convert the entire avi each time. So I used ffmpegs' avi splitter to split the avi into two chunks, one 3 mins, the other 42 mins.

    However, now when I try to encode the 3 min chunk as VCD, I get a bunch of errors in the terminal:
    Welcome to Darwin!
    [h24-80-21-153:~] user% pbpaste | sh
    Encoding started on Wed Jan 29 21:18:25 PST 2003
    INFO: [yuvscaler] yuvscaler (version 1.7.0) is a general scaling utility for yuv frames
    INFO: [yuvscaler] (C) 2001-2002 Xavier Biquard <xbiquard@free.fr>
    INFO: [yuvscaler] yuvscaler -h for help, or man yuvscaler
    /Jrmhavi.part1.avi: Error while opening file
    **ERROR: [yuvscaler] Could'nt read YUV4MPEG header!
    **ERROR: [mpeg2enc] Could not read YUV4MPEG2 header: system error (failed read/write)!
    /Jrmhavi.part1.avi: Error while opening file
    INFO: [mplex] mplex version 2.2.1 ($Date: 2002/04/20 19:08:30 $)
    **ERROR: [mplex] Unable to open file /jrmh.m1v for reading.
    rm: /jrmh.m1v: No such file or directory
    rm: /jrmh.mp2: No such file or directory
    (Super) VideoCD xml description created successfully as `/jrmh.mpg.xml'
    ++ WARN: initializing libvcd 0.7.12 [darwin5.2/powerpc]
    ++ WARN:
    ++ WARN: this is the UNSTABLE development branch!
    ++ WARN: use only if you know what you are doing
    ++ WARN: see http://www.hvrlab.org/~hvr/vcdimager/ for more information
    ++ WARN:
    **ERROR: could not stat() file `/jrmh.mpg': No such file or directory
    Encoding completed on Wed Jan 29 21:18:28 PST 2003
    Why isn't this working? Is there an easier or better way to just encode a view minutes of an avi?
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    Geez, no one has an answer or even a suggestion as to what's wrong? Does anyone know how to only encode a portion of a vcd or other video file for test purposes?
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    I've found out that if your original movie isn't in your movie section under users and if you saved your movie anywhere else but the movie section under users that FFMPEG x (0.04.d) creates errors.

    Hopefully that helps.

    Matt
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