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    Default Batch job stall

    Hello, i have now started to use Batch Manager but i gives me a problem.
    In file number two (a h.264 .ts file), nothing happens when it has done 77%
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    Here is Progam info:
    File Name: D:\Driving Lessons.ts
    File Size: 16969788228 ( 15.80 GB )
    Program Duration: 02:09:52.18
    File Type: TS Stream
    Encoding: H.264
    Video stream Id: 513 (x201)
    Encoding Dimensions: 1920 x 1088
    Display Size: 1920 x 1088
    Aspect Ratio: 16:9
    Frame Rate: 25.00 FPS
    Bit Rate: 20.000 Mbps
    VBV_Buffer: 380 KB
    Profile: High/4.0
    Progressive: Interlaced
    Chroma: 4:2:0
    Audio Format: 2.0
    Audio Stream Id: AC3: 645 (x285)
    Audio Bit Rate: 192 Kbps
    Audio Sampling Rate: 48000 Hz
    TS Mux Rate (bps): -1
    Est. video bit rate: 16.542 (Mbps)
    Subtitle 1: DVB Subpic, PID:025C, Lang:[swe], Page: 1
    Subtitle 2: DVB Subpic, PID:025D, Lang:[dan], Page: 1
    Subtitle 3: DVB Subpic, PID:025E, Lang:[nor], Page: 1
    Subtitle 4: DVB Subpic, PID:025F, Lang:[fin], Page: 1
    Last edited by McenterFreak; March 2nd, 2010 at 07:18 AM. Reason: Tried to atach a image, No luck

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    Now atached a screen shoot
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    This looks more like a file save issue. Try saving without batch and see if the problem persists.
    Dan Rosen ( VideoReDo )

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    If i do single file save, no problem. And as you can see the first file converted fine, without at problem, so why problems with file number 2?

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    Sorry. You where right. Tested with a wrong file. Tried now with the same file as in the batch job, and it stalls too. How do i find out why it stall?

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    How do i find out why it stall?
    If H264, set the diagnostics to medium on the Tools>Opt>H.264 page. Clear your log file from the help menu. Re-create the problem and then email your videoredo.log to us, as an attachment, to us support @vidoredo.com. Include topiic=17063 in the subject.
    Dan Rosen ( VideoReDo )

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