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Old 01-04-2008, 02:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a .avi video file and when i put it in avi2dvd i get the error message: invalid floating point operation.

I have taken a screenshot and have uploaded it but can't get it to go on this forum. If you would like it i will send u it.

I have used it before and it has worked. I have tried reinstalling it but it does the same thing.

If any1 could help it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

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Old 01-04-2008, 03:09 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Get rid of that crap and use ConvertXtodvd. It does a much better job and is much more stable.

http://www.vso-software.fr/products/convert_x_to_dvd/
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Old 01-04-2008, 03:31 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Get rid of that crap and use ConvertXtodvd. It does a much better job and is much more stable.

http://www.vso-software.fr/products/convert_x_to_dvd/
i tried it but when i add the file it says: _______ (the file) is not supported or not A/V file

the file is a .avi file (DivX i think) and says in the properties 'windows movie'

thanks for your help
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In convertxtodvd you need to click on file, then add video file. In the tools side you can pick if you want it to burn directly to a dvd or save it as a file on your computer.

I use this program to convert .avi's all the time. It always works.

Are you sure this is a good file? Can you double click on the avi and have it open and play?
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Are you sure this is a good file? Can you double click on the avi and have it open and play?
there are some movies,especially avi , they are most likely not to convert of fail, sometimes i get those, go i have to so like avi->wmv->dvd or avi->mpg->dvd
long process but most times if i burn an avi with nero to disk, it's most likely to fail the encoding
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Old 01-04-2008, 07:05 AM   #6 (permalink)
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In convertxtodvd you need to click on file, then add video file. In the tools side you can pick if you want it to burn directly to a dvd or save it as a file on your computer.

I use this program to convert .avi's all the time. It always works.

Are you sure this is a good file? Can you double click on the avi and have it open and play?
yes it can play.

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there are some movies,especially avi , they are most likely not to convert of fail, sometimes i get those, go i have to so like avi->wmv->dvd or avi->mpg->dvd
long process but most times if i burn an avi with nero to disk, it's most likely to fail the encoding
yes that is a long process.

i have tried another program called dvdsanta. it converted the movie i was trying to do in just over an hour and a half. it makes all the video_ts files. i then put it in a folder named: VIDEO_TS and make another folder called AUDIO_TS. then burn both folders.

thank you both very much for your help!
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Old 01-04-2008, 05:53 PM   #7 (permalink)
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long process but most times if i burn an avi with nero to disk, it's most likely to fail the encoding
I have only had a few fail in the three years I have been using Nero and when that happend say maybe 1 out of a 100 I used Cucusoft AVI to dvd converter and it has never failed. You must have other issues going on with Nero...try downloading the codec package...if you try to convert a movie without the proper codec it will fail. The codec package is free to download and will probably solve alot of your failing problems.
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Sorry to hear convertx did not work for you, I have never had a problem with it, and I have found after trying just about every other program around that it works the best.
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yes it is annoying that convertxtodvd doesnt work. i am sing dvdsanta and it seems to be doing the job except.....

i did one file and it worked fine (did it in under 1hr 30mins) the audio was PCM

then i did another one this time with the audio AC3. i have the AC3 codec installed on my computer. when i go to play the converted file there is no sound and the file is small. i tried it with another one (Ac3) and it didnt work. i can play the original files cause i have the codec but i cant convert them.

i thought maybe to convert the audio. i downloaded an audio converter but will only convert audio not audio on a video file.

any help will be appriciated. thanks!
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Try to play that file in real player or use ConvertXtodvd..
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