When I have an MPEG-2 file that VDubMod can't handle, I sometimes resolve it
by using TMPGEnc to convert it into another MPEG-2 file.
thanks for the positive note...
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"Enrique" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I want to transfer my old 8mm movies into DVD. I captured one using
>PowerVCR
> II in my Dell Inspiron 6000 notebook. Although Sonic MyDVD and WMPlayer 10
> can both play it with no problem, WMM cannot. It posts an error message
> (something like "an interface has too many ways to produce an event").
> Going
> through PapaJohn's website (BTW, wonderful and tremendously helpful site!
> thanks a lot PapaJohn) I came to realize that it is a matter of the
> format.
> I'm capturing videos as MPEG2, and WMM won't read them, so to speak. So I
> followed what PapaJohn says in his Newsletter # 50 on how to convert them
> into AVI files. Downloaded GSpot, VDubMod, and PanasonicDVcodec. But when
> I
> tried to open the file with VDubMod, it wouldn't, and an error message
> came
> up: "MPEG Import filter: invalid pack at position 3: marker bit not set;
> possibly MPEG-2 stream." I then went to GSpot to render it (whatever that
> is). I won't transcribe the whole output of GSpot now (I have it at hand,
> though), suffice to say that the Status came up as "Rendering successful",
> and the first line of the log says: "DirectShow claims to be able to play
> the
> file", again, whatever that means.
> I tried to use VDubMod with another file, one I had no problems with as it
> was captured by WMM, and it worked as in a textbook: resizing, selecting
> PanasonicDV codec, saving, viewing, etc. Then again, I understand that
> WMM
> is not your first choice to capture analog videos, right?
> Any insight?