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  1. I am trying to rip a dvd movie with DVDx 1.6 and MPEGEnc, everything goes fine until 10 sec later.. when I press start to encode with mpeg the movie begings but 5 to 10 seconds later DVDx gives me this error messege.

    DVDx Error
    MPEG2Dec: Too much sample
    Try other frame rate or change Detect/Force 24 Hz flag


    i did try to change the detect/force 24 Hz flag and it didnt work at all, I dont know what is another frame or how to chose it. if you know the solution to this please leave me a note here of email me. thanks.
    I might doing something wrong with the installation of DVDx.

    pazzi1@hotmail.com
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  2. That was a common problem with DVDx v1.6, upgrade to DVD v1.8a or any later version from 1.6, and it will work much better.
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    Best Regards,
    Sefy Levy,
    Certified Computer Technician.
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  3. I've been trying to convert the SVCDs of LOTR using DVDx v1.8a and I get the "too much sample problem" also.

    I think it has to do with an audio problem. If I disable audio/video sync (from the input settings window), then the whole thing encodes fine (I get an error about padding being needed, so I click yes). However, some of the audio is cut out and it's out of sync with the video.

    Any ideas?
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  4. What/Why are you trying to convert the SVCD's to ?
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    Best Regards,
    Sefy Levy,
    Certified Computer Technician.
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  5. My DVD player can't play SVCDs. So I'm converting the files to VCDs. I think my player can play XVCDs, but I haven't done any of those conversion before and I wanna get these files off my HD. Plus I can get the movies on to three CDs instead of four CDs (less swaping).

    BTW, I finally got the files converted and burned. I used DVD2AVI to get the D2V and MPA files. I then used TMPGEnc to get a final VCD file (surprised that it was perfectly sync'd) that I split and burned. Finally, no more "too much sample" errors.

    Now if I could only get the MPEG off my Spiderman 1 CD without locking up my drive...
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