I have several files that are too big to fit onto DL DVDs. I have been trying to shrink them, but so far have not been successful (they are both 3-hour movies). I recently discovered the option to 'Fit to disk' and tried running it (after several "File is too big to fit on disk" warnings). The program starts and runs perfectly until it gets about 98% complete, and then it stops. No error messages. The program is not frozen, it simply sits there with 0:00:00 on the clock. The controls are still responsive. What I want to know is how this feature works, and how I'm supposed to use it. Does the Creator program figure out how to write a version that's smaller than the disk capacity or at least the same size? Do I simply have to wait until the program decides that it has completed the file, giving no sign that it's still working? Can anyone explain how 'Fit to disk' works?
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Please supply the DVDFab internal log session for one of these that just stops. Attach the log to a post as outlined here: https://forum.dvdfab.cn/forum/softwa...532#post263532
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Originally posted by LanceG View PostFortunately I had already saved an example of the session that failed, and noted that there is no reference to the DVD drive at all. I have read a few successful sessions in the log, and have noticed some obvious differences.
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I ran Creator and saved the output to a DVD folder instead of to a disk. "Fit to Disk" was disabled. At about 98% complete, the Time Left began INCREASING and the Encoding FPS began DECREASING. When the program stopped, the program had not completed -- it still shows 98% complete.
It sounds like the DVD drive itself is not at fault. When I played the final VOB file, it stopped before the credits were fully completed. In other words, the entire movie was not saved.
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