#313120 by negge (Power User) at 2005-07-23 23:34:09 (8 years ago) - [Report]
Did you choose the NTSC to PAL preset when you tried separately reencoding the audio with BeSweet? If you didn't do that of course the output would be out of sync. Maybe something's wrong with your AC3 decoder or something (sounds unlikely but...).
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Edit.... come to think of it, i've never had trouble before doing ntsc>pal, do u think its my pc or some sort of malfunction?
Have you NTSC to PALed movies with AC3 sound before? Might be that that is screwing it all up. I don't think I've done any NTSC to PAL on AC3 source but I don't see how that could be a problem.
#313143 by unknown[30189] at 2005-07-23 23:41:42 (8 years ago) - [Report]
yes i choose that preset in besweet gui, 29fps to 25fps.
i think i've 2-3 avi's with ac3 and not a problem before.
the last 4 avi's i've tried they all came out wrong, one was out of sync, the other's had really deep voices (slow)...
i'v installed TuneUp utilities recently, do u think that may of done it? it has a registry cleaner and all other sorts of repair tools.
#313158 by negge (Power User) at 2005-07-23 23:55:07 (8 years ago) - [Report]
I think you're supposed to use the 23.976 --> 25.000 FPS preset instead, I always use that one (I'm not 100% sure I'm not really into this framerate conversion crap). I don't know if it has anything to do with that TuneUps stuff you've installed (I don't even know what that is), does the audio get screwed up on both MP3 and AC3 source?
#319357 by negge (Power User) at 2005-07-28 21:18:07 (7 years ago) - [Report]
@titchbwfc: If someone posts a guide that does one thing the best possible way why do you post alternative methods that gives worse output quality then? It has been said many times before on these forums that CCE can't be beaten in quality, especially not by WinAVI.
#320728 by Dedi (User) at 2005-07-30 01:30:45 (7 years ago) - [Report]
could someone pls help me... i have used all the steps described in this guide, i followed them and it worked perfectly i converted 3 avi files to mpeg and burned them on dvd the quality was amazing i was shocked... now on my 4th file it starts up as usuall everything looks normal then when it startes encoding the video cce gives me a vbs vbr fram 0:03:11 error or something similar to that... i can take screenshot if u want.. and if i click okay it keeps going but the result when i load it onto a dvd authoring program its all choppy and blocky and a whole bunch of green screens are apperaing every 3 seconds.. so its unwatchable.. what am i doing wrong ? someone pls help me here. I need to convert these avi's to dvd so i would appriciate it alot.
#320890 by unknown[23177] at 2005-07-30 05:01:21 (7 years ago) - [Report]
Sorry, I posted an alternate method of using CCE before I realized it was against the rules to do so, won't happen again.
#321258 by negge (Power User) at 2005-07-30 14:41:46 (7 years ago) - [Report]
Dedi wrote:
could someone pls help me... i have used all the steps described in this guide, i followed them and it worked perfectly i converted 3 avi files to mpeg and burned them on dvd the quality was amazing i was shocked... now on my 4th file it starts up as usuall everything looks normal then when it startes encoding the video cce gives me a vbs vbr fram 0:03:11 error or something similar to that... i can take screenshot if u want.. and if i click okay it keeps going but the result when i load it onto a dvd authoring program its all choppy and blocky and a whole bunch of green screens are apperaing every 3 seconds.. so its unwatchable.. what am i doing wrong ? someone pls help me here. I need to convert these avi's to dvd so i would appriciate it alot.
If you get greenscreens and stuff like that it could be a codec problem, I haven't ever got that error message myself so I don't really know how to fix it. But you can post a screenshot if you want to.
#321480 by Dedi (User) at 2005-07-30 18:05:37 (7 years ago) - [Report]
yea lots of green screens and screens like these
if it is a codec problem how would i be able to fix it ?
edit: and this is the error cce gives me while encoding it
#321855 by unknown[30189] at 2005-07-30 23:26:30 (7 years ago) - [Report]
@Dedi ... read this somewhere about your error...
De-select (Linear quantizer scale) in Video option... worth a go.
Also says something about CCE doesnt support files over 2GB, how big is your avi file?
edit... heres the link aswell... h^^p://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=vbr+vbv+ovf+frame%23+cce&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
another link: h^^p://www.videohelp.com/forum/archive/t172343.html
#322186 by Dedi (User) at 2005-07-31 06:23:56 (7 years ago) - [Report]
@Ninja909
tried all the suggested methods of fixing on those sites.. still no luck... i guess i am just going to stick with a crappy looking version that a one click avi2dvd app spit out..
#322313 by negge (Power User) at 2005-07-31 11:57:57 (7 years ago) - [Report]
Judging from that screenshot it looks a little like when you try to encode encrypted data. This could happen if you somehow ripped the DVD to your computer without decrypting it. About that CCE error I don't know anything, you could try using another version of it (I use v2.50 and it never fails).
tried all the suggested methods of fixing on those sites.. still no luck... i guess i am just going to stick with a crappy looking version that a one click avi2dvd app spit out..
Try runnig memtest on your PC to see if you have any problems - it looks like you have MPEG encoding errors that could just be from a glitch in your RAM