FitCD warning: broken d2v-file
Hi all,
Actually i'am not sure about the right forum to post this message. I got this kind of error for the first time. :( loading a d2v-file to FitCD gives me that warning: Couldn't find the sequence-header of the MPEG! C:\Shining\shining.d2v must be broken!? Can't get info from embedded source-MPEG :x I simply ignored it and proceeded... encoding the prediction-sample worked fine, but when i encoded the full movie TMPEnc stopped at 77% :cry: with an errormessage that says something like 'illegal decimal operation' (can't remember exactly) Somebody can help me to solve this problem, please? regards, ***mfb*** |
I had the same problem... was it "Illegal Decimal Floating Point" or something?
That sounds like you have to increase priority of Direct Show Multimedia reader under TMPGEnc... I don't know about that first error though... |
I would suggest you rip the files again. What did you use to rip the files?
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Already ripped it twice using Smartripper 2.41 and DVD2AVI 1.76
Same procedure like one hundred times before, but this was the first time that i got this FitCD-warning message... Seems not to be a very common error regards, ***mfb*** |
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-kwag |
just about to suggest that :twisted: curse you kwag :tongue2: I have noticed that of late smartripper has started to not be such a good ripping program what is up with the program?
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Ok - lets rip once more - this time using DVDDecrypter
I'll post my success-message tomorrow :wink: thanks, ***mfb*** |
Ripped it again using DVDDecrypter and didn't get that FitCD warning
message. Encoded a sample-strip without problems. Encoded the full movie and ooiihhh...TMPGEnc (2.59 plus) stopped with the same error- message 'Illegal floating decimal point calculation order'. Ok, tried to encode with TMPGEnc 2.510 just to see what will happen...and what i didn't expect...full movie encode finished with successsss :D mmhh, maybe a bugfix in the latest version of TMPGEnc? regards, ***mfb*** |
@mfb
I get the same prob from time to time (TMPG 2.58+). If find if I change the CQ by 1 (+ or -) if fixes things, guess it changes the maths. |
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