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[solved] AMV conversion
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prasanna
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 12:32 am   Post subject:  [solved] AMV conversion Back to top 

Hi all

Recently I downloaded a movie (AVI) file from the net of abt 700MB and got it converted to AMV format using AMV converter 3.68, no problem it got converted fully.
Then I copied a DVD movie using DVD shrink on to my hard drive and converted the VOB files to AVI using PocketDivxEncoder.When I am trying to convert that AVI file to AMV, after converting to about 140MB it gives the error DISK FULL. Not able to fix the error.
I have lot of DVD's which i want to convert to AMV files.Can anyone help.
Out of curiosity, r there different AVI formats?

regards
Prasanna


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tadad1
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 6:28 am   Post subject:   Back to top 

prasanna, I do not know about different AVI formats but it is possible to use different encoders, DiVx, XViD, ffdshow, Windows Media Encoder are a few I am aware of. You could try uninstalling your codec pack and trying ffdshow codecs.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 6:31 am   Post subject:  Re: AMV conversion Back to top 

Hi tadad1
I have installed K-lite codec pack and will try converting today.Will update u once I am done with it.

prasanna

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 12:27 pm   Post subject:   Back to top 

Prosanna what you need to get the most out of your dvd is PocketDVD converter. You can convert DVDs to small avis quite easily. then it is a matter of minutes using amv tool.

they are astonishingly good quality too!

mail me on metalhead@onvol.net , and I will send you the Pocket DVD converter.

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Vegas215.com
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 1:16 pm   Post subject:  Re: AMV conversion Back to top 

prasanna wrote (View Post): › When I am trying to convert that AVI file to AMV, after converting to about 140MB it gives the error DISK FULL. Not able to fix the error.


Are you trying to write the AMV file directly to your chiPod? If so, try writing to your PC hard drive instead and then copy the *.amv file to the chiPod.

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prasanna
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 4:36 am   Post subject:  Re: AMV conversion Back to top 

Hi vegas
I am first saving the file to my hard drive.During that process only it gives the error DISK FULL.Any more suggestions what to do? Sad

prasanna

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 5:25 am   Post subject:   Back to top 

prasanna,

I think the PocketDivxEncoder software might be the cause of the problem..... Try a different software program to encode your VOB files to .AVI then use the AMV Convert Tool to convert to .AMV.

Try that and let me know.

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prasanna
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 5:47 am   Post subject:  Re: AMV conversion Back to top 

Hi Admin

Can u name any software other than PocketDvixEncoder. where can i get them.

Prasanna

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Vegas215.com
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 4:13 pm   Post subject:  Re: AMV conversion Back to top 

One thing I noticed from the log files of Pocket DivX Encoder was it was somehow executing "./mencoder.exe" even though that program was not in the Windows XP path. This tells me that the programmers have somehow embedded some version of mencoder.exe within their own EXE file, possibly as a fake RAM disk (like many Linux distributions). This could cause memory fragmentation on some PCs.

I never experienced the DISK FULL problem and I only have 512MB on my Windows XP conversion PC.

To help diagnose the problem, perhaps you should provide this info:

(1) Which Windows version you are running
(2) How many MB of RAM on your PC
(3) What CPU in your PC
(4) How much disk space left on your C: drive
(5) Path to where you save your Pocket DivX Encoder output file

BTW, never make AMV conversion files directly to your chiPod (the files will be too fragmented). Always copy from hard disk to chiPod.

As a pre-convertor program alternative, try mencoder264 freeware:

Download 9.4MB

It seems slower than Pocket DivX Encoder but ultimately produces slightly better quality AVI-to-AMV files. The downside is that I have not found a way to increase color saturation, brightness, contrast, etc. although it does have an optional mencoder parameters (none documented) field.


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prasanna
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 11:37 pm   Post subject:  Re: AMV conversion Back to top 

Hi vegas
Thanks for ur detailed reply...
for ur questions
(1) Which Windows version you are running
I am using windows 2000.
(2) How many MB of RAM on your PC
My laptop has 512 MB RAM.
(3) What CPU in your PC
My CPU has Intel Mobile Centrino processor.
(4) How much disk space left on your C: drive
C: drive has 2 GB space. But normally i dont install programs in C: drive I install them in D: drive, it has abt 4GB free space.My total hard drive is of 40GB capacity and i divided them into 4 partitions C,D,E,F.
(5) Path to where you save your Pocket DivX Encoder output file
I save them in the D: drive and sometimes in the F: drive.Both drive have more than 2GB free space.

I never save the file directly into my player.
The diskfull problem comes when i use the AMV converter tool and not during PocketDvixEncoder.
Will try with the new software u have given and post the results.
regards
prasanna

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Vegas215.com
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 12:37 am   Post subject:  Re: AMV conversion Back to top 

prasanna wrote (View Post): › (4) How much disk space left on your C: drive
C: drive has 2 GB space. But normally i dont install programs in C:

The diskfull problem comes when i use the AMV converter tool and not during PocketDvixEncoder.


Since the DISK FULL problem happens when using AMV Convertor then the new software will not help.

I suspect that the problem is a full C: drive caused by temporary and cached files. Even though you don't install your programs on C:, many programs, including your internet browser(s) still store temporary files on C:

Try this: first clear cached and temporary files from your web browser(s). Even if you don't use it often, open MS Internet Explorer, click on TOOLS-->Internet Options-->General-->Delete Files and click OK. Then, if you have the Firefox web browser, open it, click on Tools-->Options-->Privacy-->Cache-->Clear Cache Now and click OK.

Next, close your web browser(s). For Windows 2000, click Start-->Programs-->Accessories-->System Tools-->Disk Cleanup Choose C: and click OK. Your may also want to "defragment" C: There may be more you can do to cleanup in Windows 2000 but I haven't used it in a while.

After all that is done, see how much space you have on C: If it is not at least the higher of 400MB or double the size of your AVI file, you will still likely have problems.

If you have at least 400MB (or double AVI) on C:, try AMV Converter again.

UPDATE:

[color=blue]For Windows 2000, I'd probably just download some freeware cleanup software and run that first before running AMV Converter on your PC. Maybe someone else can recommend a good cleanup tools for Windows 2000.


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prasanna
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 12:45 am   Post subject:  Re: AMV conversion Back to top 

Hi Vegas
I will do all that u have said thanks for ur detailed explanation.Will update the results after doing all these.

regards
prasanna

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tadad1
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 12:57 am   Post subject:   Back to top 

Vegas215.com,
This problem seems to have no actual connection to real disk space I have 52GB free space on C:Drive and run 2GB of Ram and on occasions have also had the problem but not on a consistant basis. At the moment the error does not occur however I have no idea why or what I am doing differently other than not using PocketDivxEncoder to pre-convert to .avi.

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prasanna
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 1:02 am   Post subject:  Re: AMV conversion Back to top 

Hi tadad1
can u tell me which software ur using for converting to AVI or if possible tell me where I can get.I will try with that.

Prasanna

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 1:04 am   Post subject:   Back to top 

prasanna, Try CCleaner I have found it effective at clearing out unwanted files and have never had any problems with it. It seems to be affilliated with Yahoo so just be sure to select the "do not install Yahoo search bar" option during setup.

http://www.ccleaner.com/

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