Known Bugs

Currently known bugs
Description Apeared in version Fixed in version
Broken subtitles if: Source is a Seamlessly Branched Blu-ray Disc and you added a srt or ass with HQ Subs enabled. unknown next release
Error reading file after opening a file due to a bugged installer. New installer is available. Uninstall bugged version first. 10.08.08 new installer of 10.08.08
When the title in the output panel ends with a space and your output type is a folder then the output folder after conversion will be empty. all versions 10.08.08
Video goes twice as fast as the audio. Mostly happen with Camcorders. all versions 10.08.08
Unknown audio streams are visible in the Streams tab. Selecting them will result in an error 10.05.11 10.08.08
If source duration is too long and you selected LPCM audio it will result in an error unknown 10.08.08
If your source is Blu-ray and you selected a playlist that contains multiple items the duration in the Streams tab is wrong 10.05.11 10.08.08
Some Blu-ray's cannot be converted because the playlist with m2ts files is too long. The total length (in characters) of the extracted file will get larger than what NTFS supports. You get an error while extracting. Only applies on BDMV folder input with specific files. all versions  
Suddenly the audio gets out of sync. Mostly DVB-S streams. The problem is that the source is "corrupt". all versions  
In some rare cases the subtitles will appear in the center of the screen. With HQ subs only. LQ subs don't have this problem. 10.02.01  
Sometimes the disc created is a little bit too big. (about 5MB) X264 causes the problem. 10.05.11 10.08.08

 

Problems

Errorcode 0x401/0x402

Read the "Installation Guide". Updating FFDshow hopefully will fix it.

AVCHDCoder fails to open and/or convert files with specific languages

Everything fails when characters from one of the languages listed below are present in the process of AVCHDCoder:
Arabic
Hebrew
Japanese
Chinese
(List not complete)
The solution:

  1. Rename your source file to western friendly characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9)
  2. Move the source file to a folder that is western friendly
  3. (Re)install AVCHDCoder to the root of your harddrive ("C:\AVCHDCoder\" for example)
  4. Change the Temp and Output folder to the root of your harddrive ("C:\AVCHDCoder Files\Temp" and "C:\AVCHDCoder Files\Output" for example)
  5. Avoid any paths and filenames with non western friendly characters


A solution is not found yet. Doesn't affect the texe inside srt files.

 


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