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Alex
November 22nd 05, 09:10 PM
Hi friends,
I am using XP with Media Encoder. I installed WinDVD3. So I can encode
vob files with the first (0x80) sound track.
But the problem is, I always get only 3 to 5 fps (not long ago it worked
fine - but something changed - I don't know what). I tried to set
framerate, I also tried the vb-script but nothing worked and I don't
know what to do?
Please help me in this regard.
Thanks a lot.
Alex
Cari \(MS-MVP\)
November 23rd 05, 12:21 AM
WinDVD v3? Intervideo are up to v7.
If I really need to convert a VOB which refuses to play nice when I rename
the file extension to MPEG, then I use PowerDirector or WinDVD Creator v2.
Sounds like your MPEG2 decoder is not working correctly.
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Cari (MS-MVP)
Printing & Imaging
"Alex" > wrote in message
...
> Hi friends,
>
> I am using XP with Media Encoder. I installed WinDVD3. So I can encode
> vob files with the first (0x80) sound track.
> But the problem is, I always get only 3 to 5 fps (not long ago it worked
> fine - but something changed - I don't know what). I tried to set
> framerate, I also tried the vb-script but nothing worked and I don't
> know what to do?
> Please help me in this regard.
> Thanks a lot.
> Alex
Alex
November 23rd 05, 07:44 AM
Cari (MS-MVP) schrieb:
> WinDVD v3? Intervideo are up to v7.
>
> If I really need to convert a VOB which refuses to play nice when I rename
> the file extension to MPEG, then I use PowerDirector or WinDVD Creator v2.
>
> Sounds like your MPEG2 decoder is not working correctly.
But with ZoomPlayer I can play vobs without any problem!
I use WinDVD3 because it came with my Toshiba DVD drive.
I installed WinDVD again but it didn't change anything.
The interesting thing is, that it worked properly. Maybe until I
upgraded to WMP10?
But now I have no time and power to install again WindowsXP.
Dou you have any hint for me?
Cari \(MS-MVP\)
November 23rd 05, 08:13 PM
Try at www.videohelp.com
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Cari (MS-MVP)
Printing & Imaging
"Alex" > wrote in message
...
> Cari (MS-MVP) schrieb:
>> WinDVD v3? Intervideo are up to v7.
>>
>> If I really need to convert a VOB which refuses to play nice when I
>> rename
>> the file extension to MPEG, then I use PowerDirector or WinDVD Creator
>> v2.
>>
>> Sounds like your MPEG2 decoder is not working correctly.
> But with ZoomPlayer I can play vobs without any problem!
> I use WinDVD3 because it came with my Toshiba DVD drive.
>
> I installed WinDVD again but it didn't change anything.
> The interesting thing is, that it worked properly. Maybe until I
> upgraded to WMP10?
> But now I have no time and power to install again WindowsXP.
>
> Dou you have any hint for me?
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