Hi, I just bought a new computer, dual core amd xp2 64 and installed windows x64 pro.
I downloaded svcd2dvd and installed it with .net framework 1.1 for 64 bits.
I also installed 2.0 .net framework after those problems happen but it didn't resolve them.
I've read on the forum that some users have been able to get svcd2dvd working on 64 bit platform. Here are the problems.
When I click browse either to select initial folder in options or when I want to choose custom path for saving the video ts folder, no files appear, only the gray frame where it is supposed to have the folder listing.
See this picture.
http://www.erglan.com/browse.jpg
When I encode a dvd using default path, it will encore correctly but the video ts folder is 4.58gb instead of 4.37 like it was showed in svcd2dvd. I was previously using 2.0 RC9 on my amd xm 1700+ and it was working fine, but with new version, I can't seem to get that 4.37gb from the encoding.
See this picture.
http://www.erglan.com/encode.jpg
If anyone have any idea on how to correct the problem, please reply to this topic.
Thanks a lot
Alkirah
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Ok, 2nd problem have been solved. Files were bivx so removing one language solved that 4.58gb thing.
Still have trouble with menus :S
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