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WHen I convert the file to mp4, it is not there. ive did it 3 times and there is no file.

I have the most up to date software too.

trying to put back to the future into mp4 format
 
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peeps will need a bit more info...like is this for a psp? which method/size are you selecting etc.;)
 
im trying to use ipod video....quality 33 420x240, the wierd thing is that when i try to do it again it says the file is already there and asks if i want to overwrite it. then isearch for the file and it shows up in my recent files and then when i try to open it says the file isnt there...
 
me too

As I mentioned in other thread's. i am also having this problem. The program gets to the end and says completed but the file is only 300k or so.

I logged a helpdesk job just then. Hopefully support folks will get this fixed quickly. Looks like a few people are having this issue. Do you also have a pentium D (dual core)?

A quick check shows me it works for divx and possibly others as well. Makes me think it's related to the h264 codec conversion.
 
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I ripped a movie twice, and it was gone :mad: lt was h.264. Please fix quickly :bowdown:
 
I need to bump this thread, it still happens every time. I rip in PS3 format to a Qnap NAS over network, I see the file being written, but once its done it's gone! Also, when I try to re-rip, it asks if I want to overwrite the file. Very strange, very annoying, please advice. :bowdown:
 
@ eritor:
could i ask:
are you saving in the default folder or have you changed it to My Videos? (or other).
 
Same Problem

Hi everyone,

I have the same problem as described before. I start to Clone a DVD (profile iPod Touch) and everything seems to work just fine until the rip is complete. Then the file just disappears. I use CloneDVD Mobile 1.2.0.1, the OS is Vista home premium SP1 and my hardware is a Samsung R70 Notebook (Intel Dual Core CPU).

Any help appreciated.
 
@Mike

Yes, the folder I write to is on my NAS and named Qmultimedia. Also, it worked before the latest update. I would be very happy for any help. Thanks!
 
Just for s&g look here: "C:\Program Files (x86)\SlySoft\CloneDVDmobile" I have found them there before, I have no explanation.
 
I have the same problem. I have tried converting a dvd to iphone AVC on a Windows XP machine and a Vista Enterprise machine. Both times the process completes successfully but the file disappears. As anyone found a solution?
 
Same Problem,

Try to ripp from ISO mounted on Virtual Clone Drive to Iphone
CDVDM version 1.2.0.1
Windows Vista
Core Duo 2.1

All the process "normal" I have been monitoring the file and it is there all the time, at the final step in which the "post processing" should run never happened the file just gone.

I have done a second test, now selecting to Ipod Touch and cancel around 17%, now the "post processing" process ran normally and create a 17% truncated file.

Can some body from technical support pleasegive us any clue?

Any other test needed please let me know.

Thanks in advance.
 
You guys might try what I do, I save the file to the desktop. When CDM is finished the file setting on my desktop and I can copy it to my device and to the external HDD. I haven't lost a file yet doing it this way. See attached:
 

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I have the same problem. I have tried converting a dvd to PS3 on a Windows XP machine.
 
Take a look at the attached picture, if you do it like that then I have no idea because that works for me first time, every time ::agree:
 

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