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if it was compliant it would burn properly.
"Mohammed Al Sulfair" wrote in message om... Mike Richter wrote in message ... The fact that your AVI is not compliant does not mean that the software is broken. How do you know my AVI is not compliant? What is "not compliant" AVI? Mohammed Al Sulfair |
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Nero is fussy about the format of AVI files, and there are several different
formats - http://home.eunet.no/~pereivin/codec.htm - you might do well investigating TMPGenc which will produce compliant AVI formats that will not cause Nero to throw up. http://www.pegasys-inc.com/en/index.html -- Graham Mayor Mohammed Al Sulfair wrote: Mike Richter wrote in message ... The fact that your AVI is not compliant does not mean that the software is broken. How do you know my AVI is not compliant? What is "not compliant" AVI? Mohammed Al Sulfair |
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I buy NeroVision Express 2.
I try to burn mini-DVD from .avi file. NeroVision Express 2 always say in error message: "Unable to prepare data for recording: PRepare session failed: Transcoding of videos failed" I try to contact Nero tech support but no answer. Don't buy Nero software. It is ****. Mohammed Al Sulfair I think you might be over-reacting a little bit. How about you give us some more info on your AVI, such as codec, frame rate, resolution, etc, and maybe someone can help you. Have you tried encoding the file with TMPGenc or any other software? |
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Mike Richter wrote in message ...
The fact that your AVI is not compliant does not mean that the software is broken. Mike, it seems that you know the solution to the problem. I happen to have the same (?) problem. I searched the newsgroups and found a few references to the same problem (at least the same error message), but no solution was proposed by anyone. Here is the URL of a recent posting: http://tinyurl.com/3gcqv I am using Studio DV 1.2.6.0 (from Pinnacle Systems) to make my AVI. Ordinarily I either record my edited movie back to my mini-DV camcorder or make an mpg movie for the web. But this time I want to make an SVCD or mini-DVD with chapter marks (points), so that I can quickly and conveniently skip from one point to another. These are home made videos from my guitar classes and this feature of chapter points is very important to me. So, I purchased NeroVision Express and all goes well when loading, playing and placing the various chapter marks (with the same source AVI file!), but when it gets to the burning stage, it fails after about 16 seconds with the infamous error message that the original poster quoted: -------- START QUOTE ---------- Unable to prepare data for recording: Prepare session failed: Transcoding of videos failed -------- END QUOTE ---------- I would appreciate it if you could walk me through the steps necessary to troubleshoot this problem. I am pretty confident in NeroVision's ability to give me what I need, since I have been a long time satisfied user of Nero Burning ROM. How can I find what codec, frame rate, and other paramters necessary to troubleshoot the problem, my AVI is using? I tried to follow the advice on http://home.eunet.no/~pereivin/codec.htm, but when I right-click the file I get nothing that can provide me the aforementioned details. I am using Windows 2000 Professional. Thanks, Sam |
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Silence Seeker wrote:
Mike Richter wrote in message ... The fact that your AVI is not compliant does not mean that the software is broken. Mike, it seems that you know the solution to the problem. I happen to have the same (?) problem. I searched the newsgroups and found a few references to the same problem (at least the same error message), but no solution was proposed by anyone. I've made only a few VCDs and have not yet used my DVD recorder for video. What I've learned is that most software is choosy about needing whitebook format and that you are better off either encoding first to MPEG with a good compressor or ensuring that your AVI is compliant. As Graham said, one good choice is TMPGEnc. If you find audio/video sync problems even then, you have a problem. The best MPEG1 encoder I've found is the now-defunct Xing - bought and abandoned by RealNetworks. Another choice is the Panasonic, but I have had inconsistent results with it. Mike -- http://www.mrichter.com/ |
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Mohammed Al Sulfair wrote:
Mike Richter wrote in message ... The fact that your AVI is not compliant does not mean that the software is broken. How do you know my AVI is not compliant? What is "not compliant" AVI? Second question first: there is a spec for the VCD format published in the "white book". That dictates the parameters for the file if it is to be played as a VCD of a chosen form. If any of those parameters, such as frame rate, is not correct, it must be made correct - compliant. What I know is what you told me: Nero rejects the AVI as non-compliant. I don't run Nero, so I don't know whether it is telling the truth, but I have no reason to believe that the program is prevaricating. Mike -- http://www.mrichter.com/ |
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Mike Richter wrote:
The fact that your AVI is not compliant does not mean that the software is broken. Mike Compliant? To what? AVI is just a wrapper, like Apple Quicktime mov file; Any number of codec can be used to form and compress an AVI file. If Nero require specifics, it should release a complete data sheet of their requirements with the software; if they don't, then I'm inclined to think that their software is "broken". |
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Mike Richter wrote in message ...
Second question first: there is a spec for the VCD format published in the "white book". That dictates the parameters for the file if it is to be played as a VCD of a chosen form. If any of those parameters, such as frame rate, is not correct, it must be made correct - compliant. I say in my first post: I try to burn mini-DVD from .avi file. I don't try to burn VCD. You don't know to read english??? What I know is what you told me: Nero rejects the AVI as non-compliant. I don't run Nero, so I don't know whether it is telling the truth, but I have no reason to believe that the program is prevaricating. I did not tell you "Nero rejects the AVI as non-compliant". I tell you: "Unable to prepare data for recording: PRepare session failed: Transcoding of videos failed". I see you are not like the racist idiots from australia that think all muslims can bomb planes. But you don't read what I say and you don't know nothing about Nero or mini-DVD, but you still write to give me false hope. So are you idiot or not? |
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"tom" wrote in message om.au... Yeah shouldn't he be out bombing something? Muhammed is the most popular name in the world. It's appalling that you are childish enough to make comments like that based on someone's name. You are probably one of those intelligent Bush supporters. "What The!" wrote in message ... "Mohammed Al Sulfair" said : need i say more. |
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