I am having conversion problems with the above I have tried v4 and also 5 but it converts only to about 20% then says operation completed but it hasnt as there is about 5 more movie clips to convert, I am using avi tv clips to join up
is there any other similar programs like convertxtodvd which adds menus as well
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Suggest you post the problem on the VSO ConvertXtoDVD forum. It is in English in case you don't speak French. http://forums.vso-software.fr/
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thanks for your reply, but is there any other programs like convertxtodvd as I would like to try some
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Convertxtodvd does not have issues with avi unless they have some corruption in them. If both v4 and v5 choke it's probably the source clips which have a problem or your codecs need updating. By corruption I mean a glitch in either the audio or the video streams. Try converting the clips in another converter program to see if it struggles also.
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is there any other programs like convertxtodvd as I would like to try some
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A codec is a processing algorithm which is used to compress/interpret a video/audio file.
Some are built into the system, others have to be installed so that various programs can interpret the files you wish to use.
Have you ever installed a codec pack? K-lite or similar? There is no reason for Convertx to struggle with such a basic format unless the codec is broken.
Perhaps try re-installing ffdshow. I have had similar problems with Convertx and a reinstall fixed it straightaway. -
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As a side note: I noticed in a previous thread you mention having video with no sound.
I have found many music sites where I can capture in FLV format...these files have no video part.
ConvertX requires BOTH video and audio in a file to process a DVD video. Just a heads up.Last edited by transporterfan; 24th Apr 2014 at 11:02.
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