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    ok i have 4 rm/rmvb files waiting to be converted to dvd...i use that program...everything goes well...operation is complete but the when i play the dvd, there is no video just audio! the screen is green! i dunno what is wrong!

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    Make sure you are using the latest version. RMVB is a poor format and often difficult to convert. ConvertXtoDVD works most of the time, but if it doesn't then you may have to use real alternative and avisynth to open the files for reading.
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    its weird..because i just tried it with another file and it worked

    i checked the source details, the one that worked had resolution of 640*480, 711kb/s
    the one that didnt work had an resolution of 480 *360

    could it be the resolution probelM??
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    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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    Hi,

    Originally Posted by tofu
    ok i have 4 rm/rmvb files waiting to be converted to dvd...i use that program...everything goes well...operation is complete but the when i play the dvd, there is no video just audio! the screen is green! i dunno what is wrong!

    help!
    Green Screen issue has been fixed.

    Please download the latest v2.1.19 and try again !

    Make sure you have all the needed .DLL to support Real Video 8,9,10

    http://www.portmac.com/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=getit&lid=197

    to download them if needed !
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