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Burning FLV compilations


renshaw8

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I've been having all successful movie burns lately but I tried to burn 12 .flv clips and as soon as ImgBurn started up it stopped and I got an I/O error. The ImgBurn log said "Failed to check for ImgBurn update!" and then "Close Request Acknowledged 13:24:38 Closing Down". I'm just wondering if a flv compilation is possible with DVDFlick and how to go about it..... Log is attached.

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Thanks again Cynthia but I think were back where we started. I tried the compilation in DVDFlick and it was unsuccessful right away as soon as ImgBurn started. I don't understand why the log said "Failed to check for ImgBurn update!" and then closed. Should I convert the FLV files before I enter them into DVDFlick and if so.... what format would be the best.

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I think that DVD Flick uses a script and that script went banana.

 

I'm just curious if you manually closed down ImgBurn. There is a time gap between 13:23:07 and 13:24:38 in the posted log.

 

Are you able to find the files that DVD Flick created after the encoding? If so - burn those .vob/.ifo/.bup files (or if it created an .iso file) with ImgBurn.

 

Failed to check for update happens normally if there is no Internet connection open.

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Yes, after I saw the failure error I just shut it down. I was just thinking before I read your reply about adding the VIDEO_TS folder into ImgBurn in the build mode. There are 11 VOB files and about 12 BUP and IFO files.... Is that OK?

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