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I have a problem with converting to AVCHD, the movie has odd resolution so it must be reencoded, reencoding starts and everything is fine, when it's finished there is no muxing, there is no error message but the AVCHD folder is only 40MB big or let's say there's only 2-3 min of movie present in stream folder???? So the problem is definitely in muxing, it starts to mux, it reaches 3% or so then it's suddenly complete and i got AVCHD that's 39MB big????
I've tryied to reinstall mkv2vob, installed newest mkvtoolnix and nothing, what else can i do? Please help, this is the first time i had this error, i used mkv2vob many time before with this settings and everything was fine. Thanks.

EDIT: when i use file with 1280x720 res. everything is fine, so it's something with reencoding???
The problem is likely that tsmuxer crashes if your subtitles have a long line.
This will be fixed in next version.
(01-29-2009 09:44 PM)3r1c Wrote: [ -> ]The problem is likely that tsmuxer crashes if your subtitles have a long line.
This will be fixed in next version.

How long can lines be? My longest lines have 56 characters.

Edit: Sorry i forgot to say thank you. Smile
I have not tested to find the exact number yet.
56 characters sounds too big to fit in a line on a screen.
If the line is too big tsmuxer doesnt wrap it, it crashes.
(01-29-2009 09:50 PM)3r1c Wrote: [ -> ]I have not tested to find the exact number yet.
56 characters sounds too big to fit in a line on a screen.
If the line is too big tsmuxer doesnt wrap it, it crashes.

Thanks, i will correct my subtitles.
I used subtitles like this when i converted mkv's to vob and didn't have any problems so i thought i could use them for AVCHD also... anyway thanks! Smile

P.S. Is there any chance that future release of this great app will have an option to choose size of the output file like AVCHD DVD5? Cause many Mkv movies are made for DVD5 and when we reencode it's of size.
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