Ok. I have studied this for hours over the past week.....the help guides, the posts......but I still can not seem to get this right. I am very green about this, so bear with me please.
I have ripped using DVDtoSVCD freeware. I followed the help steps to a T. I can find the encoded movie, but not the sound. This does not pop up in a cue bin like it says on the guide. I had to search forever to find the movie because I really dont have the end tags down yet. What did I do wrong and can someone tell me how to fix it and what the next step is to get it burned thru nero?
Also, when I downloaded force aspi like it instructs on the dvd2vcd website, it screwed up my computer. I keep getting errors that some things may not function correctly because its a 95 version of aspi and dll. And I am now having trouble with the puter locking up. My boot disc does not give me choices of just reinstalling certain items and i cant locate the backup disc i created for windows to put the correct settings back. Any suggestions here?? I have a crappy old emachine computer.
Besides that I am a very hands on person.....I can read it all day long but until I actually do it, my brain doesn't want to comprehend.....I would really appreciate someones knowledge and help with this as I am now completely lost... should I just redo everything?
![]()
+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 1 of 1
Similar Threads
-
Help with HF200 (24p and 30p question) technical question
By Coldbricks in forum Camcorders (DV/HDV/AVCHD/HD)Replies: 1Last Post: 15th Jun 2010, 13:24 -
TPMGEnc DVD Author 3.0.9.166 crashes on writing to disc
By gayclarke in forum Authoring (DVD)Replies: 4Last Post: 10th Oct 2007, 03:40 -
TPMGEnc DVD Author 3 Menu Problem
By ^D3vIL^ in forum Newbie / General discussionsReplies: 4Last Post: 16th Sep 2007, 17:43 -
AVI comes upsidedown using TPMGenc 4.0 XPress for editing
By rominho in forum Newbie / General discussionsReplies: 4Last Post: 17th Jun 2007, 19:38 -
AVI comes upsidedown using TPMGenc 4.0 XPress for editing
By rominho in forum EditingReplies: 0Last Post: 14th Jun 2007, 09:09