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    Every time I use SVCD2DVD to convert 700Mb avi to DVD the DVD ends before the movie ends. The SD2.mpg is also shorter than the avi. If the movie has a lot of titles at the end I lose them. If not I miss the end of the movie. I've tried freeing more disk space (from 12Gb to 30Gb) but still the same result. I've put latest log below.




    ************************************************** ******************
    ************************ SYSTEM INFORMATION ************************
    ************************************************** ******************

    ***************************** SVCD2DVD *****************************

    Name: SVCD2DVD 2.1
    Title: 2.1
    Version: 2.1.2474.30185
    Executable: C:\Program Files\BadgerIT\SVCD2DVD v2\SVCD2DVD.exe
    Executable size: 2.86 MB
    Executable size in bytes: 3006547
    Executable CreationTime: 10/10/2006 16:57:38
    Executable LastWriteTime: 25/01/2007 16:55:20
    Executable LastAccessTime: 01/04/2007 23:00:00

    ************************* Operating System *************************

    Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
    Service Pack: Service Pack 2
    Version : 5.1.2600
    Windows Directory : C:\WINDOWS

    OSLanguage: 1033
    CodeSet: 1252
    CountryCode: 44
    Local: 0809

    Total Physical Memory: 447 MB
    Free Physical Memory: 124 MB
    Total Virtual Memory: 1.99 GB
    Free Virtual Memory: 1.95 GB

    ***************************** Computer *****************************

    Computer Manufacturer Name: ECS
    Computer Model: M841LR
    System Type: X86-based PC
    Computer Name: JIMGRAHA
    DomainRole: x2c3419cdc9b8e007
    Number Of Processors: 1
    User Name: JIMGRAHA\Bart Simpson

    ***************************** Processor ****************************

    Manufacturer: AuthenticAMD
    Processor: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 1600+
    Description: x86 Family 6 Model 6 Stepping 2
    CPU Speed: 1.394GHz
    CPU FSB: 66MHz
    L2 Cache Size: 256 bytes

    ***************************** Time Zone ****************************

    Time Zone: (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time : Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London

    ****************************** VIDEO *******************************

    Name: SiS 650_651_M650_M652_740
    Processor: SiS Generic
    Mode: 1024 x 768 x 4294967296 colors
    Video Ram: 64.0 MB
    Status: OK

    ****************************** Drives *******************************

    DeviceID: C:
    FileSystem: FAT32
    Size: 114 GB
    FreeSpace: 41.3 GB

    DeviceID: D:
    FileSystem: FAT32
    Size: 12.1 GB
    FreeSpace: 390 MB

    ************************************************** ******************
    ********************* END OF SYSTEM INFORMATION ********************
    ************************************************** ******************

    ************************* ProjectMetaData **************************

    <SVCD2DVD DateTime="02/04/2007 02:04:20" Filename="NONE"><AssetSet><Asset ID="8f69ae8d-f434-4256-a6b5-99f033a5134e" Path="C:\Downloads\boy bands" Filename="The Terminal.avi" /></AssetSet><DVDStructure><TitleSet Name="New Movie" PostCmd="" MenuButtonType="0"><MenuButton X1="0" Y1="0" X2="262" Y2="49" FontFamily="Tahoma" FontSize="28" FontStyle="3">Menu Button</MenuButton><Title Name="The Terminal.avi" AssetID="8f69ae8d-f434-4256-a6b5-99f033a5134e" MplexOffset="0" /></TitleSet><DVDMenu Normal="-1" Highlight="-65536" Active="-16711681" ShowPlayAllButton="False" DSOffsetWidth="1" DSOffsetHeight="1" DSColor="0" DSOnOff="True" BackgroundImagePath="C:\Program Files\BadgerIT\SVCD2DVD v2\default.jpg" AudioPath="" /></DVDStructure><Settings><General InitialAssetFolder="C:\Downloads\boy bands" InitialDVDFolder="C:\movie" InitialProjectFolder="C:\Downloads\boy bands\Tempvid" InitialMenuBackgroundFolder="C:\Documents and Settings\Bart Simpson\My Documents" DeleteS2DFiles="False" UseDVDShrink="True" /><Menu AudioEncoding="Custom_mpa" DefaultCustomAudioPath="" DefaultCustomImagePath="" TVStandard="PAL" FontFamily="Tahoma" FontSize="28" FontStyle="3" PlayAllText="Play All" Loop="False" ShowMenuStandardWarning="True" EncodeVideo2AudioDuration="False" /><Process AudioEncoding="mpa" Chapters="Every 10 mins" SkipMPA48="False" SkipAC3="True" PanSan="False" MergeTitles="False" UsePulldown="True" PAL2NTSC="False" AVI2PASS="True" AVI2HALFD1="FS" NoBframes_FullME="False" UseCustomMatrices="False" IntraMatrix="" NonIntraMatrix="" TVOverscanPixels="24" UseThreads="False" ForceWS="False" SafeMaxBitRate="False" /><Program BINExtraction="vcdxrip" VCDGearFIX="False" FastAudioEncode="True" /><Burning BurningMethod="NeroBurner" DVDDrive="Optiarc DVD RW AD-5170A " NeroWriteSpeed="Max" Eject="False" HighDVDCompat="True" VerifyDVD="False" ImgBurnPath="" DVDDErase="True" DVDDClose="False" DVDDDontBurn="False" /></Settings></SVCD2DVD>

    ************************* ProjectMetaData **************************
    Processing assets for DVD creation

    =================== AV Details ===================
    File Size: 704 MB
    file=C:\Downloads\boy bands\The Terminal.avi
    FormatName=avi
    Num_Frames=185262
    DurationInSecs=7410
    Duration=02:03:30.4
    VideoCodec=mpeg4
    Width=640
    Height=360
    Standard=PAL
    BitRate=797
    AudioStreamCount=1
    Audio1StreamID=[0x1]
    Audio1SampleRate=44100
    Audio1Codec=mp3
    Audio1BitRate=112
    Audio1Channels=2
    =================== AV Details ===================

    AVI2MPG: 4672kbs Full-D1
    02:04:20: Looking for AVI PAR...
    TV Overscan Pixels: 24
    Pass 1/2: Processing The Terminal.avi
    02:04:22: FFmpeg version CVS, Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Fabrice Bellard

    02:04:22: configuration: --enable-a52 --enable-gpl --enable-memalign-hack --disable-debug --enable-pthreads

    02:04:22: libavutil version: 49.0.0

    02:04:22: libavcodec version: 51.4.0

    02:04:22: libavformat version: 50.2.1

    02:04:22: built on Mar 14 2006 17:24:07, gcc: 3.4.4 (mingw special)

    02:04:22: Input #0, avi, from 'C:\Downloads\boy bands\The Terminal.avi':

    02:04:22: Duration: 02:03:30.4, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 797 kb/s

    02:04:22: Stream #0.0, 25.00 fps(r): Video: mpeg4, yuv420p, 640x360

    02:04:22: Output #0, dvd, to 'NUL':

    02:04:22: Stream #0.0, 25.00 fps(c): Video: mpeg2video (hq), yuv420p, 720x576, q=1-31, pass 1, 4672 kb/s

    02:04:22: Stream #0.1: Audio: mp2, 48000 Hz, stereo, 224 kb/s

    02:04:22: Stream mapping:

    02:04:22: Stream #0.0 -> #0.0

    02:04:22: Stream #0.1 -> #0.1

    Pass 2/2: Processing The Terminal.avi
    04:54:51: video:4217773kB audio:202619kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead 2.081588%

    04:55:29: FFmpeg version CVS, Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Fabrice Bellard

    04:55:29: configuration: --enable-a52 --enable-gpl --enable-memalign-hack --disable-debug --enable-pthreads

    04:55:29: libavutil version: 49.0.0

    04:55:29: libavcodec version: 51.4.0

    04:55:29: libavformat version: 50.2.1

    04:55:29: built on Mar 14 2006 17:24:07, gcc: 3.4.4 (mingw special)

    04:55:29: Input #0, avi, from 'C:\Downloads\boy bands\The Terminal.avi':

    04:55:29: Duration: 02:03:30.4, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 797 kb/s

    04:55:29: Stream #0.0, 25.00 fps(r): Video: mpeg4, yuv420p, 640x360

    04:55:29: Output #0, dvd, to 'C:\Downloads\boy bands\The Terminal_S2D.mpg':

    04:55:29: Stream #0.0, 25.00 fps(c): Video: mpeg2video (hq), yuv420p, 720x576, q=1-31, pass 2, 4672 kb/s

    04:55:29: Stream #0.1: Audio: mp2, 48000 Hz, stereo, 224 kb/s

    04:55:29: Stream mapping:

    04:55:29: Stream #0.0 -> #0.0

    04:55:29: Stream #0.1 -> #0.1

    07:45:39: video:4225544kB audio:202619kB global headers:0kB muxing overhead 2.075755%

    07:45:40: AVI2MPG: done.
    07:45:41: Done: Processing assets for DVD creation
    Authoring DVD Folders
    07:45:41: Creating TitleSet # 1
    07:45:42: SVCD2DVD: DVDfolders

    Generating DVD folders please wait....

    07:45:42: -->: DVDFolders creating VTS

    07:45:42: -->: VTS 01

    07:45:42:
    DVD Folders: Processing C:\Downloads\boy bands\The Terminal_S2D.mpg...

    07:53:45:

    07:56:24:

    07:56:24: Finalising DVD...
    07:56:24: SVCD2DVD: DVDfolders

    Generating DVD folders please wait....

    07:56:24: -->: DVDFolders creating table of contents

    07:56:24: scanning C:\movie\SVCD2DVD_OUTPUT\VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_0.IFO

    07:56:25: Finalising DVD...Done
    07:56:25: Done: Authoring DVD Folders
    Burning DVD folder
    07:56:25: Starting NeroBurner...
    08:10:47: NeroBurner...Done
    08:10:47: Done: Burning DVD folder
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  2. Use VirtualDub to "scan video stream for errors" and see if the source avi has a problem.

    You say every time, how many files has this happened on? Have you had other avi conversions that finished properly?
    Dwight

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    Your hard drives are formatted as FAT32. The maximum size for a FAT32 file is 4gig. Your .mpg files is attempting to exceed that size and can't and so your movie is shortened. Reformat your drives to NTFS and the problem will go away.
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    Originally Posted by Gripweed
    Your hard drives are formatted as FAT32. The maximum size for a FAT32 file is 4gig. Your .mpg files is attempting to exceed that size and can't and so your movie is shortened. Reformat your drives to NTFS and the problem will go away.
    There is no need to reformat. The drive can be converted from FAT32 to NTFS using the procedure described here. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/maintain/convertfat.mspx
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    I used the word "reformat" in the sense that he would end up having a different file format on the drives. In this case NTFS rather than FAT32. I wasn't advocating any particular method to achieve that end result. If I were I probably would have said to use a program such as Paragon Partition Manager which is what I use.
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  6. Thanks guys, so simple that I missed it...
    Dwight

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    Thanks everyone, I'll change to NTFS and try again. Amazing what a bit of knowledge does.
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