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17-Feb-2004, 04:13 PM #1
Arrow Where do files go after conversion?
I am using DVD2SVCD in AVI mode (AVI2SVCD). I typed in all the correct settings, and then encoded the movie. Where does the "new and converted file" go? Does it just overwrite the previous AVY file, or is a whole new file created? I can not find any file of the MPEG type, and it says that that is what the new file should be.

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17-Feb-2004, 04:17 PM #2
Do a Find Files and Folders (or Search) for *.whatever extension
for the past few days for modified or created and see what you find.
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17-Feb-2004, 04:35 PM #3
hmmm, I did the search, and all I could find was the audio from the second conversion I did (no video....) lol. Well, this is all messed up now isnt it......
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17-Feb-2004, 04:38 PM #4
Well, if you know the name of the file you could try it the other way!
filename.* and find any file with the name regardless of ext.
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17-Feb-2004, 04:52 PM #5
Check in ur application options their should be some sort of path for output files check within that folder and you will probably find the file you are looking for
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