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  1. I tried RIPPING BLOOD WORK using INTERNAL ROUTINES and SMARTRIPPER and both times the DVD2SVCD program locked up. I switched to v strip and the program ran without a glitch EXCEPT that it only ripped the first 1/2 of the movie..... Any ideas??

    Here's the LOG:

    WNASPI32.DLL 4.5.7.1008
    Key found: E1BC0E88B2
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    - 1/4/2003 11:23:13 AM
    - DVD to SVCD Conversion
    - DVD2SVCD ver. 1.1.0 build 1c
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    Initializing
    Initializing finished.

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    - 1/4/2003 11:23:16 AM
    - Free on drive C: 33430.38 mb
    - vStrip
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    Preparing vobfiles to be ripped:
    - E:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.vob
    - E:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_2.vob
    - E:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.vob
    - E:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_4.vob
    - E:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_5.vob
    - E:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_6.vob
    - E:\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_7.vob

    Saving the vStrip filelist:
    - C:\dvd\BLOOD_WORK\vStrip.lst

    Executing vStrip. Commandline:
    "C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\vStrip\vStrip.exe" @"C:\dvd\BLOOD_WORK\vStrip.lst" -i"C:\dvd\BLOOD_WORK\VTS_01_0.IFO" -j1 -$1024 -p0 -o"C:\dvd\BLOOD_WORK\VTS_01.vob"
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    - 1/4/2003 11:40:52 AM
    - DVD2AVI
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    Creating DVD2AVI INI file:
    - C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\DVD2AVI\DVD2AVI.INI

    Variable settings:
    iDCT_Algorithm: 32-bit SSE MMX

    Executing DVD2AVI.
    Executing DVD2AVI. Commandline:
    "C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\DVD2AVI\DVD2AVI.exe" -CS=2 -YR=1 -EXIT -OF=[C:\dvd\BLOOD_WORK\DVD2AVI_Project_file] -IF=[C:\dvd\BLOOD_WORK\VTS_01_1.vob,C:\dvd\BLOOD_WORK\V TS_01_2.vob,C:\dvd\BLOOD_WORK\VTS_01_3.vob]
    Analyzing DVD2AVI Project file
    Force Film activated!
    Framerate: 23976
    DVD2AVI processing done.

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    - 1/4/2003 11:42:17 AM
    - Free on drive C: 33457.34 mb
    - AUDIO Extraction
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    Found AC3 stream id: 0x80
    Filename: C:\dvd\BLOOD_WORK\Extracted_audio_1.ac3
    Audio1 delay: -95 ms
    Audio extraction finished.

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    - 1/4/2003 11:43:47 AM
    - Free on drive C: 33321.54 mb
    - AUDIO conversion
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    Encoding Audio. Filename: C:\dvd\BLOOD_WORK\Extracted_audio_1.ac3
    Executing BeSweet. Commandline:
    "C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\BeSweet\BeSweet.exe" -core( -input "C:\dvd\BLOOD_WORK\Extracted_audio_1.ac3" -output "C:\dvd\BLOOD_~1\Encoded_audio_1.mp2" -logfile "C:\dvd\BLOOD_~1\Encoded_audio_1.log" ) -azid( -L -3db -c normal -s surround -g max ) -ota( -d -95 ) -2lame( -e -b 128 -m s )
    Audio conversion of C:\dvd\BLOOD_WORK\Extracted_audio_1.ac3 finished.

    Audio conversion finished.

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    - 1/4/2003 11:49:43 AM
    - Free on drive C: 33282.73 mb
    - Converting Pictures
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    Converting: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\Hammer ChangeCD.bmp
    Finished converting pictures
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    - 1/4/2003 11:49:52 AM
    - Free on drive C: 33281.94 mb
    - Video Encoding using Cinema Craft
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    Executing Cinema Craft Encoder.
    StreamSectors: 833937188
    AudioSectors: 41264944
    VideoPAPO: 12278916
    ScanOffsetBytes: 73152
    SeqAligningBytes: 4649216
    DVDBytes: 0
    VideoEndHeader: 4
    SubtitleSectors: 0
    EmptySectors: 238.00
    PictureSectors: 0.00
    PureMPEGStream: 775670956.00
    Seconds: 2544.54
    CalcMPEGStream: 775670956.00
    Frames: 60960
    CDSize: 800.00
    Number of CDs: 1
    Cut point 795.00
    Variable Settings:
    Frames: 60960
    Anti Noise Filter: Off
    Passes: 4
    Image Quality: 17
    VAF file creation: On
    Video Encoding Mode: CBR
    Avg. Bitrate: 2230
    Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (borders added, encoded as 4:3)

    ---AVS Begin---
    LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~1\DVD2SVCD\MPEG2Dec\MPEG2DEC .dll")
    mpeg2source("C:\dvd\BLOOD_~1\DVD2AV~1.D2V")
    LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\SimpleResize\SimpleResize.dll")
    SimpleResize(480,360)
    AddBorders(0,60,0,60)
    ResampleAudio(44100)
    ----AVS End----

    Program Handle not found, terminating program.
    CCE Max Speed: 1.480
    Video Encoding finished.

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    - 1/4/2003 12:19:34 PM
    - Free on drive C: 32594.11 mb
    - Video Pulldown
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    Executing Pulldown. Commandline:
    "C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\pulldown\pulldown.exe" "C:\dvd\BLOOD_WORK\Encoded_Video_CCE_NTSC.mpv" "C:\dvd\BLOOD_WORK\Pulldown_Encoded_Video_NTSC.mpv "
    Video pulldown finished.

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    - 1/4/2003 12:21:54 PM
    - Free on drive C: 31917.97 mb
    - Converting Pictures from ES to PS
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    Saving bbMPEG settings: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\default.ini
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    - 1/4/2003 12:21:56 PM
    - Free on drive C: 31917.96 mb
    - Converting Pictures from ES to PS
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    Saving bbMPEG settings: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\default.ini

    Executing RunbbMPEG. Commandline:
    "C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\RunbbMPEG.exe" "C:\dvd\BLOOD_WORK\ChangeCDPicture.bmp.mpg"
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    - 1/4/2003 12:22:01 PM
    - Free on drive C: 31917.93 mb
    - Converting Pictures from ES to PS
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    Saving bbMPEG settings: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\default.ini
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    - 1/4/2003 12:22:03 PM
    - Free on drive C: 31917.93 mb
    - Multiplexing and cutting
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    Saving bbMPEG settings: C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\default.ini
    Offset in Seconds: 5
    Executing bbMPEG.
    Variable Settings:
    Movie offset: 5 seconds
    Cut point: 795 mb

    Executing RunbbMPEG. Commandline:
    "C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\bbMPEG\RunbbMPEG.exe" "C:\dvd\BLOOD_WORK\bbMPEG_Muxed_File.mpg"
    Multiplexing and cutting finished.

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    - 1/4/2003 12:25:56 PM
    - Free on drive C: 31188.21 mb
    - Determining length of audio
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    Analyzing: C:\dvd\BLOOD_WORK\bbMPEG_Muxed_File00.mpg
    2537.616 seconds C:\dvd\BLOOD_WORK\bbMPEG_Muxed_File00.mpg
    Analyzing finished.

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    - 1/4/2003 12:26:33 PM
    - Free on drive C: 31188.16 mb
    - Creating CD-Images using VCDXBuild
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    - No. of chapters to create: 12

    CD image #1: CD_Image_File_CD1.bin

    Executing VCDXBuild. Commandline:
    "C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\VCDImager\VCDXBuild.exe" --verbose --cue-file="C:\dvd\BLOOD_~1\CD_Image_File_CD1.cue" --bin-file="C:\dvd\BLOOD_~1\CD_Image_File_CD1.bin" "C:\dvd\BLOOD_~1\VCDXBU~1.XML"
    CD-Image creation finished.

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    - 1/4/2003 12:28:57 PM
    - Free on drive C: 30448.88 mb
    - SVCD Creation finished!
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  2. Have you got a valid ASPI layer installed?
    if not you can downlaod one from http://members.eezi.net.au/~phatjeff/d.htm

    make sure that you restart your computer after installing.
    DVD to VCD made eazy
    http://www.eazyvcd.tk
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