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    hello i am having a problem encoding a video file i have riped onto my hardrive and encoded with dvd2avi

    i have sucessfully encoded the file with tmpeg once but with to high of a bitrate (wont fit on a 99 min cd) so i discarded of my finished avi file and tried to open the dv2 file in tmpeg and it gives me an error "file c:\dvd\tombraider.dv2 the file canot open or, unsupported

    am i getting this error because i have allready encoded it and it is no longer in the reg? or is it something to do with tmpeg?

    if i have to ill run dvd2avi again it isnt a big deal i just want to know what happened

    thanks

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  2. If you deleted your VOBS then you'd get problems. You didn't delete them did you....
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    no the vob files are thayre the only thing that i did was encode it but i encoded with to high of a bitrate and now i need to reincode but it gives me that error
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  4. Firstly, make sure that the extension is actually .d2v, then try resaving the DVD2AVI project. Remeber if you move the vobs then the .d2v project will not work. If that doesn't work your TMPGEnc or DVD2AVI install is broken and you'll need to fix it.
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  5. sometimes its best to resave the project in dvd2avi because when this happens to me it usually means that my dv2 file is bad.
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    that worked it was my dv2 file was bad resaving with dvd2avi did the trick thanks for your help guys
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