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booboo773 8th May 2007 5:49 am

What does this mean while using AMV converter
 
OK, I've had this happen on two of the last three movies I've used on the AMV converter. They get most of the way done and then a pop-up with the heading Look Single says DISK FULL and the converter shuts down. This is BEFORE I hook up the nano clone so it's not reading it. It's while I'm running it thru on the computer and I've got tons of space on the hard drive.

One thing I have noticed is that the two it did it on where the two that I had cut the opening and closing credits out using Virtual Dub. It hasn't done that before, although I've only edited the credits once and I didn't notice if it happened. I've used Virtual Dub and AMV Converter quite often over the last week with no problems.

The first time it happened I thought it was an ad my Pop up blocker missed. I've scanned for spyware and anti-virus. I've also used both AMV converter 3.68 and 4.0 and it happens on both. I'm wondering if anyone else has encountered this and what it means and what I need to do.

Will try another one when I get home from work using Virtual Dub and leave all credits in and see what happens. I'm just confused as to what this pop up is and what disk is full. :roll:

booboo773 10th May 2007 7:47 pm

Re: What does this mean while using AMV converter
 
Well...I finally found something regarding this, must have missed it when I searched earlier. http://www.mympxplayer.org/converter...rter+disk+full

That pretty much describes exactly what is happening to me. So I guess I need to split the movie into two files? Am wondering if anyone found a way around this or found out for sure if that is the problem.

Am trying the use a different codec option now. Hope that does the trick, if not, splitting the movie will be next.

fireman sam 10th May 2007 8:49 pm

Just a quick workaround I found:

If I extract the audio of the movie I am converting into a wav file then include this as an "external audio file" the conversion works. I've done this with many full length movies.

booboo773 10th May 2007 9:24 pm

Re: What does this mean while using AMV converter
 
Thanks for the tip. I'll have to try that too. Splitting the movie into two files using Virtual Dub worked fine. Guess, these last ones I've converted have been longer than the first few I did. :oops:


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