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    HELP
    Why does 85% of my converts SCREW UP ON THE LAST VTS FILE?
    IT CONVERTS AURTHORS PERFECTLY BUT THE LAST VTS FILE MAKES A "BLIP" SOUND AND THEIRS NOTHING THEIR
    ITS RATHER ANNOYING NOT BEING ABLE TO CONVERT SVCD TO DVD, I LEAVE MY PC ALONE FOR ABOUT AN HOUR AN HALF TO COME BACK TO IT TO SEE IT FINISHED THINKING "YES" ONLY TO FIND WHEN YOU PUT THE FILM ON IT DOESNT FINISH
    SO I CHECK THEM NOW BEFORE BURNING TO FIND THE LAST VTS FILE NORMALLY VTS05 KNACKERED CAN ANY ONE HELP PLZ.
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    svcd2dvd 2.53300
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  3. Post your log file and check your caps lock key.
    Dwight

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  4. By chance - is your hard disk formated FAT32 or NTFS?
    Dwight

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    please find my logs zipped in this folder i hope this helps THANX

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    As suspected it is because your hard drive is FAT32. With FAT32 there is a single file size limit of 4GB.... DVD5 capacity is 4.37GB so that is why you sometimes loose the last bit of your conversions....

    Take a look at the last 5 or so posts in: https://forum.videohelp.com/topic326446.html?highlight=fat32 for a solution.
    SVCD2DVD v2.5, AVI/MPEG/HDTV/AviSynth/h264->DVD, PAL->NTSC conversion.
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    thanx very much for your help it is much appreciated
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