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Karim
12-25-2004, 02:40 PM
I almost hate to post this, but I've been searching the forums for hours. Basically, IC keeps cutting my conversions short at 1:34:55 (94.916 min), even with Movie Maximum Size Limit set to 211 using ICPrefs 2.1.11. I'm getting very annoyed and could use some help here. Thanks to any response in advance.

jjesusfreak01
12-25-2004, 03:59 PM
Which version of IC are you using? I actually am not sure about 1.1, but in 1.5 or 2.0, you have to make sure that under File, Movie Conversion Settings, splitting is diabled. If this is still a problem, go into the reg file, and edit the number for maximum movie size.

By the way, never worry about posting if you cant find anything after searching. At the very least, someone will give you a link to the info. Sometimes you just cant find the right thing to search for.

Karim
12-25-2004, 04:01 PM
It's IC 1.1. I edited the registry with ICPrefs and checked the registry itself to be sure.

jjesusfreak01
12-25-2004, 04:08 PM
Im not sure of the answer then, you might want to try PMing Jackho, he knows the answers to almost everything regarding Image Converter. You can ask if he could send you the new beta version of ICPrefs, although this may not solve the problem. I have the new version, but cannot distribute it, at the request of Jackho. It is a beta, and still has a few bugs. Im sure Jackho has the answer to your problem.

Karim
12-25-2004, 04:11 PM
Thanks a ton for responding. I think I'll PM him as you suggest.

Also... what's up with "the real landscape TH55?" Did you hack the OS or something?

jjesusfreak01
12-25-2004, 07:46 PM
FEI (For Everyone's Information),
I did not hack the OS. I used a lined up vg, and a cutoff background, along with a somewhat rotated screen. Its difficult to make it look that good, and it isnt useful for normal use.

Karim
12-25-2004, 08:02 PM
Oh, lol. Well I PMed Jackho a little earlier.

And changing the FPS to 23.976 not only got rid of the jumpiness of the 22fps deal, but it was beautiful since that is the framerate of a DVD (progressive scan, NTSC). I think you should try it instead of the 14.985 you say you recommend. I haven't been able to put it on my TH55 yet because I left my adapter elsewhere.