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Old 01-05-2006, 06:56 AM
Wojo
 
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Default Re: CANOPUS DV FILE CONVERTER STOPS AFTER 77% FINISH

Ahhh, I see. I wish I had, or could even get, Click to DVD to check it out
but it is a Sony only program and is not for sale on the market. I don't buy
computers I build them so I can't check the software out.
As far as the audio problem DV-AVI seems to cause this issue sometimes
during the authoring process and I have never really seen a good solution
for it. The only thing I have found that seems to work, and I don't
understand why it works, is to create your movie in 2 passes. That is what I
do when the issue comes up.
What I mean is to render your movie as a WMV file first.
Then open the original project again and mute the audio.
Then import the WMV file you created and drag that to the AUDIO portion of
the timeline.
Then save as DV-AVI. As I said it doesn't make much sense that this should
work since you are still creating a DV-AVI but it does work, at least for
me, so maybe give that a shot.
Outside of that it still sounds like the issue you are having is with the
Canopus software not with Movie Maker.
-Wojo

"E&W''SDAD" <EWSDAD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4A348D6A-9E71-4357-ABEC-BD18A5FB6CFB@microsoft.com...
> if i use a dv-avi file and not a av2 with click to dvd then no sound comes
> out when i create the dvd. the picture is great but no sound. so i read
> somewhere in the past, i believe this website that suggested click to dvd
> only handles av2 and i needed to convert my av movie to a av2 before i
> could
> burn my dvd. and its worked that way for me for the last year until now.
> could there be another reason why click to dvd is missing the sound? the
> dv-avi movie with sound is great when i play it on windows media player
> for
> example.
>
> "Wojo" wrote:
>
>> Sounds like a problem with the conversion software not with Movie Maker.
>> As far as I know Click to DVD will accept the DV-AVI file why do you go
>> through the extra process of converting to AV2 to begin with?
>> -Wojo
>>
>> "E&W'SDAD" <E&W'SDAD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news25C5009-429C-424B-9D34-9A129F677886@microsoft.com...
>> > CAN ANYONE PLEASE HELP?? I CAN SURE USE SOME. IVE USED MM2.1 BEFORE
>> > AND
>> > HAVE
>> > NOT HAD ANY TROUBLE. I SAVE MY MOVIE IN DV AVI AND THEN TRANSFER THE
>> > FILE
>> > TO
>> > AV2 USING CANOPUS DV FILE CONVERTER BECAUSE I USE SONY CLICK TO DVD AND
>> > I
>> > HAVENT HAD PROBLEMS BEFORE. MY KIDS MOVIES AND SUCH ARE ALWAYS AROUND
>> > 3-6
>> > GB
>> > 30- 45 MINUTES LONG. THIS TIME I SAVE MY MOVIE IN DV AVI - 6.57 GB,
>> > AND
>> > THEN
>> > TRY TO CONVERT TO AV2 USING CANOPUS DV AND IT STOPS AROUND 78% - 5.46
>> > GB -
>> > COMPLETE EACH TIME IVE TRIED IT. A WARNING BOX POPS UP SAYING "YOUR
>> > DESTINATION AVI HAS NOT BEEN WRITTEN COMPLETELY. PLEASE VERIFY THE
>> > RESULT
>> > BEFORE DELETING THE SOURCE FILE" ANY IDEAS I CAN TRY? DONT KNOW MUCH
>> > ABOUT
>> > COMPUTERS. THANK YOU. I HAVE A VAIO PCV-RZ 32G COMPUTER. WITH 40+GB
>> > LEFT
>> > ON MY D DRIVE. THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ANY HELP.

>>
>>
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