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At address 73F91D04, Read error occured against address 73f91d04.
This occurs when you are trying to "Split" mpg files.
1. File --> MPEG Tools --> Merge & Cut
2. Add an mpg file and double-click
3. Do anything in this window. When you close it (OK or Cancel) The alert pops up.
Running Win XP on an Athlon 1200 with 512 mb RAM, 70 GIG hdd (about 20 gigs free) using an ASUS GeForce II Ultra Video card (Not that I think it'll help, just pre-empting the questions... :)
I am erperiencing the same problem. Also running Win XP, and I have this error message only SINCE I upgraded to XP. On a few occasions the error comes up but the window doesn't close right away. but mostly it only leaves the option to close the application
I understood that TmpGenc could split larger files into smaller ones that would fit onto a VCD but I don't see anything in the documentation. Can I do this with TMPGenc or do I need another utility? Any suggestions
Hello, everytime I try to code a movie into svcd 1/3 or more into it freezes or seems very very sluggish and I look at it and its no longer moving. Im just wondering why this tmpge 2.5 is locking up on me and stops coding. I have the vf plugin and um Im running xp1800,256ram on win2k I have all codecs loaded as well. Id like to start coding all my divx movies to svcd soon so I wish I could find a solution thx
ps. I tried last night to do asf to svcd it did the same thing as when I tried the divx.
get a newer version and you wont have as many problems,and if you are trying to encode divx5 to mpeg you will have problems,I dont know why but the new divx 5 sux big doodoo......
I have similar problems when converting asf or non-compliant mpeg to vcd with 2.53. I checked the CPU usage and it showed spikes of 30-50% usage intermittently although when the encoding became sluggish (18 frames per minute or so).
But what I wish to know is, if i burn the converted .mpg to CD using Adaptec VCD Creator, will there be no video when i wish to watch the film on a DVD player.
You say DiVx films are not really supported - My .avi's are sourced from KaZaA - are they DiVx, i am unsure.
I'm using version 2.53.35 under Windows XP. This could be because of the particular AVI file I was trying to convert, I'm not sure, but even extracting
the audio into a seperate file and reencoding that way didn't help me. It was
always out of sync.
Same thing happened under Win2K so I started wondering, 'Maybe this version of
tmpgenc isn't totally compatible with the Win2K OSs. So I just went into the tmpgenc's main executable properties and set it into win98se/winme compatibility mode and so far I haven't had any problems.
Even using the avi file as my audio source instead of extracting it didn't yield any sync problems.
Not sure if this was really my problem or really the issue with everyone's sync problems and tmpenc, but it may help you.
I have used Virtual Dub 1.48 to create the wav file for audio. When I used TMPG to do the conversion I used the Divx file for Video and the Wav file for audio. The sound is much further ahead than the video. What I am doing wrong. By the way I did change the settings to 44100hz as I have seen suggested. Any ideas what to do next.