Hallo, I have a strange error with PVA2SVCD and after searching the forums and the FAQs without success I'm going to ask here for help. PVA2SVCD works fine until the muxxing and cutting part. Let 's say the encoded film will be on 2 CDs. The first file is perfectly muxxed and cutted and then DVD2SVCD calculates the bbmpeg.ini for the second file. When the status bar of DVD2SVCD comes to the end, an error message pops up: DVD2SVCD (in the window bar) Floating point error Division by zero I tried 1.09b3 and 1.10b1 (+a and +b) but it is always the same error. I uninstalled and reinstalled DVD2SVCD and CCE several times now without success. I forsee the question after the log file but that is a little difficult for me. Anyway, I used no audio conversion and encoded the video with CCE 2.5 and all in the logfile is perfect until it comes to the second part of bbmpeg. Then the "Division by zero" error is added to the log. DVD2SVCD is still active when I close it, but do not do nothing anymore after the error. My computer is a ECS K7S5A-board with a AMD duron 1,3Ghz processor. Maybe some have a idea what I could try to solve this problem. rufio
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I think I had this problem back when I was doing alot of PVA encoding. What I remember doing is using the "rename to .vob" method, and that worked fine. Basically, rename the PVA stream you have from it's current extension (.mpg, perhaps?) to .vob, and then use DVD2SVCD (not PVA2SVCD) and load up the .vob and run as you would a normal DVD. Let us know if that doesn't work...
That doesn't work. I converted the .pva file to mpg and renamed it to .vob. But DVD2SVCD doesn't want that file in DVD2SVCD mode, but in PVA2SVCD mode. Anyway, that shouldn't matter, shouldn't it? That would mean that PVAstrumento introduces an error that CCE transcodes and PVA2svcd stalls after the first run of bbmpeg? It works quite until the second run of bbmpeg. I'll try it with 1.10c, maybe I have luck. rufio
I had that problem a few weeks ago and searched around the forums to no avail. I personally believe it was a problem of TMPEG. I had encoded and avi file with tmpeg plug (not with DVD2SVCD, and used BBavi2mpeg2 (also without DVD2SVCD) and i got the divide by zero error during the 2nd mux of my mpeg. Anyway I ended up reinstalling tmpegPlus, and DVD2SCVD. I completely deleted TMPEG and removed DVD2SVCD with the control panel. After that I encoded the avi again and muxed with avi2mpeg2 with no problems. Hope this helps. 90% of the time you need luck with computer errors. P
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Alright ... after some testing and a very helpfull EMail from cappuccino, the problem seems clear. I tried 1.10c and it worked ... fine I thought ... don't understand why ... but fine ... Next time I had the same error! :( This time, I had saved the log of the good run and compared. The only thing that was different was that I used "don't convert audio" when I experienced the error, and that I transcoded audio when it worked. I tried the same file with and without audio transcoding and it worked with the transcoding, and the problem arises if "don't convert audio" is checked. But I didn't understood why until I received an EMail from cappuccino, that I'm going to include in this message in part below: cappuccino wrote: > I had the same problem today. Unfortunatelly I'm > not allowed to reply in the forum, because new > members have to wait for five days, before they are > allowed to post. So I have to write this mail. > I think the problem comes from "I used no audio conversion". In Your > "dvd2svcd project file.d2s" file I assume You will find the some > lines like the following: > AudioSource0=1 > AudioLangCode0=-- > AudioLanguage0=Unspecified > AudioStream0=0 > AudioIndex0=0 > AudioChannels0=0 > AudioBitrate0=0 > This line with bitrate set to 0, I think is the > problem. > So I stopped dvd2svcd before CCE starts, set the bitrate to the one > of my audio file and continued dvd2svcd with the recover option. > It worked fine then. > I assume it's a bug in dvd2svcd, that the audio > bitrate is not set correctly, if You do not > convert audio. He is completely right with that! If I edit the d2s file manually (set bitrate from 0 to 192) before I start CCE it works. Problem recognized, workaround know, solution up to dvd2svcd someday in the future :-) greetings rufio