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    Hello Everyone,

    I am currently using DVD-Lab Pro to create my FIRST DVD. I have followed the steps that is shown in tutorial "http://www.dvd-replica.com/dvdlabpro/part1-2.php". Unfortunatly, when I get to the end and try to Compile DVD I get an Error "Pre verification fails. Process abort ! - 1998" and ABORT the process!

    Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong? Thank you for your help and have a great day.

    Khoramdin...
    Ps. This is what I get in the compile window:


    *** DVD Aa2 Pro Verification Log ***
    1 - 18 - 2007 -- 10:59:24


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    * *
    * VMG Verification *
    * *
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    Number of VTS - 1
    Number of Menus: 1


    Menu 01 - Type - Dummy

    Number of imported VTS: 0

    ************************
    * *
    * VTS Verification *
    * *
    ************************


    <<< VTS Number 1 >>>
    Number of Titles: 2


    Title 01 - Type - ES or PES
    Segment 1, Video File C:\Documents and Settings\Miyaoo\Desktop\DVD TEST\Limerick_720x480_MPEG2_q9.mpv
    Frame Size: 0 X 0
    Frame Rate 0 [1--23.976, 2--24, 4--29.97, 3--25, 5--30]
    Wrong video frame rate
    Aspect Ratio: 0 [43--4:3, 169--16:9]
    Video aspect ratio is neither 4:3 nor 16:9
    MPEG Video Type: 1 [1--MPEG 1, 2--MPEG 2]
    Chroma: 1 [1--4:2:0, 2--4:2:2, 3--4:4:4]
    GOP 1, size - 17840
    GOP 2, size - 18608
    GOP 3, size - 18608
    Segment 1, Audio File C:\Documents and Settings\Miyaoo\Desktop\DVD TEST\Limerick_720x480_MPEG2_q9.mpv
    Audio type: MPEG, Channel: 2, Sampling: 48000, Bitrate: 192000


    Title 02 - Type - ES or PES
    Segment 1, Video File C:\Documents and Settings\Miyaoo\Desktop\DVD TEST\WhatBox_MPEG2_720x480_q5.mpv
    Frame Size: 0 X 0
    Frame Rate 0 [1--23.976, 2--24, 4--29.97, 3--25, 5--30]
    Wrong video frame rate
    Aspect Ratio: 0 [43--4:3, 169--16:9]
    Video aspect ratio is neither 4:3 nor 16:9
    MPEG Video Type: 1 [1--MPEG 1, 2--MPEG 2]
    Chroma: 1 [1--4:2:0, 2--4:2:2, 3--4:4:4]
    GOP 1, size - 386284
    GOP 2, size - 37976
    GOP 3, size - 392460
    Segment 1, Audio File C:\Documents and Settings\Miyaoo\Desktop\DVD TEST\WhatBox_MPEG2_720x480_q5.mpv
    Audio type: MPEG, Channel: 2, Sampling: 48000, Bitrate: 192000



    Number of Menus: 1


    Menu 01 - Type - Dummy

    ************************
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    * Status Messages *
    * *
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    Pre verification fails. Process abort ! - 1998
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    Something is wrong with mpv video files. How did you make them?
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    Hello Baldrick,

    Thanx for the reply. I had downloaded Two Movie Files (mpeg) and when I imported the files in the Assets Inviroment of the DVD-LAB Pro, it converted them into mpv.

    I should say that I don't see the converted files (mpv) in my folder but they appear in the assets window. The only movie files that I can see is the original MPEG files.

    Thanx for taking the time to help me out.

    Cheers,

    Khoramdin
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    Identify the video details and audio of the mpg files with mediainfo or latest gspot. Are they mpeg2? what frame rate and video resolution?

    You can also try demultiplex/split the video and audio from the mpg using some other tool like batchdemux or tmpgenc(file->mpeg tools) and then import the streams in dvd-lab and see if it works better.
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    Hello Baldrink,

    Thank you very much for your suggestion. As you suggested I used "TMPGEnc 4.0 XPress" and Demultiplex the Video and Audio and it worked just fine.

    Thanx very much again.

    Khoramdin
    Ps. Is there any way I can check to see the DVD created works fine before buring it on a DVD?
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