I'm going to assume that the issue is with the video file that I was working with, although I have never had this issue before and I don't understand why. I ran this same file twice and got the message that the conversion was canceled by user. Since I did no such thing, I ran my usual "anti" stuff, sfc /scannow, chkdsk /f /r /x . Ran a different video file and the conversion completed without issue.
I ran the ‘issue’ video file again, after don’t the ‘anti’ stuff, and again got the ‘conversion canceled by user”
Just posting in case someone sees something in the attached logs. Windows 10, May update, latest version .73
Thanks in advance
posting 3 logs
Conversion canceled by user
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Re: Conversion canceled by user
Hello,
How many subtitles? Could you retry with one or two sub-tracks only?
Regards,
Maggie
How many subtitles? Could you retry with one or two sub-tracks only?
Regards,
Maggie
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Re: Conversion canceled by user
Actually, some of these files have a "lot" of subtitles, but I always remove all except English. Some times there are "two" English and I keep both because sometimes the 'second' English file is for "foreign parts". In these video files, some episodes had only 'one' English file and some had up to 9 subtitle files. As previously mentioned, on 'those' files I always remove all but the "English" files. Staying with the 'subtitle' question, I have converted some TV episodes that had maybe 15-20 subtitle tracks, and have always deleted all of them in advance, except the English subs, and the results have always worked. Just saying.
Hope this helps,
Thanks for replying and stay safe
It appears that you were on the right track. I reran the video files in question, deleted "all" the subtitle tracks, and the operation completed without issue. I don't know how the subtitle tracks caused convertxtodvd to tell 'itself' that the conversion was canceled by user, but it did. Anyway, since I 'want' subtitle tracks I will have to find a 'different' video files.
Thanks and maybe this helps you in some way to see if there is an "issue" with convertxtodvd or not. Log attached of this completed project.
Hope this helps,
Thanks for replying and stay safe
It appears that you were on the right track. I reran the video files in question, deleted "all" the subtitle tracks, and the operation completed without issue. I don't know how the subtitle tracks caused convertxtodvd to tell 'itself' that the conversion was canceled by user, but it did. Anyway, since I 'want' subtitle tracks I will have to find a 'different' video files.
Thanks and maybe this helps you in some way to see if there is an "issue" with convertxtodvd or not. Log attached of this completed project.
Re: Conversion canceled by user
Great, yes we are experiencing memory leak, especially when encoding subtitles.
Sorry for that!
Improvments about that on the last version: http://download.vso-software.fr/archive ... 0.0.73.exe
Sorry for that!
Improvments about that on the last version: http://download.vso-software.fr/archive ... 0.0.73.exe
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Re: Conversion canceled by user
Trying to convert movie. How do I remove all subs except for English? Notice says "Conversion is impossible, reduce project length.
Thank you.
Jackie
Thank you.
Jackie
Re: Conversion canceled by user
click on subtitle icon (next to audio), this brings up subtitle options window, then delete the subtitles you do not want. e.g. delete all other languages except for one English subtitle (if you want English subs). Or delete them all if do not want subtitles
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