

For more information please see this linkĭVD2AVI is a tool that can convert VOB files into AVI files. Sorry, this section of the guide had to be removed by the AfterDawnĪdministration to comply with Finnish Copyright Laws that went intoĮffect on 1 January, 2006. To process CSS encrypted DVDs you will also need a DVD ripping software. and finally, if you want also to burn the VCDs to CDs, you need to have CD-R drive and some recording software that supports VideoCDs, like Ahead's NERO or Easy CD Creator Platinum. With it, so if you have problems opening the. You should try this new version first, but some users have had problems This is needed only for a short period of time, theĪctual VCD you're going to get out of this process, is 800MB - 1.3GB.Īnd finally, you need bunch of useful tools that you can download from


Secondly, you need helluva lot of free HDD space,Īppx. Update 2: So I tried converting a Divx movie which DivFix says has no errors, and I got the same error! Stream writing error around 76%.First of all, you definately need a DVD-ROM drive - regular CD-ROM drive doesn't do the trick, sorry guys. I'm going to try and fix these problems and see what happens Update: I just ran my Divx through DivFix and it tells me I have 3 errors - corrupted frames. I assume I have enough hard drive space, and my file system is not FAT32 which apparently can cause problems too. I have no idea what is happening!! I do have Norton Antivirus Auto-Protect disabled (though it is still in the taskbar) and I also have Norton Personal Firewall disabled (it is still in the taskbar as well). My DirectShow VFAPI priority is 2 like I have read some people suggest. Before I start my encoding I have about 8-9 GB free hard disk space, and when TMPGEnc crashes I have about 4 GB free. My file system is NTFS under Windows XP Home. I can't figure out what's going on! This has happend to me 3 times, with 2 different Divx movies. I am having similar problems!! I am using TMPGEnc Plus 2.5, and around 80-85% I get the stream write error.
