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Old 01-05-2006, 06:56 AM
E&W''SDAD
 
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Default Re: CANOPUS DV FILE CONVERTER STOPS AFTER 77% FINISH

thank you, i will try as soon as i can and let you know, away from the
hollidays, thanks again.

"Wojo" wrote:

> 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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