Everything appears to work till the very end, then this step fails:
Executing lkVCDimager.
CD image #1: TFM_File1.bin
Library: lkVCDxBuild
Major: 6.0
Minor: 7
Micro: 10
Platform: win32
lkVCDimager finished with errors : cancel request from user.
Cancel request from user, making image of TFM_Muxed_File1.mpg was not successfull.
Creating images is finished.
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- 7/22/2007 1:01:12 PM
- Free on drive D: 51.31 GB
- SVCD creation finished!
Here is the full log.
tfm.log
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-The Mang
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If I read that log correctly, the conversion took about 9 minutes? How short was the AVI file? Do you still have the .MPV video and the MP2 audio files that were apparently created and do they play?
I haven't use TFM in a couple of years, so I'm not real clear on all the log entries. -
I unfortunately deleted the files and opted to use DVD2SVCD instead. It worked great. The reason it took 9 mins, is that I used Roba w/ CCE in the interface settings. Per the software creator: "Added the Roba 1-pass possibility with CCE (4-pass quality in just 1-pass). I was testing the program to get it to work in the quickest possible time, as I had had problems on prior attempts. Thank you for replying.
-The Mang
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