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    Hi all,

    I've been using mp4cam2avi to "recode" mp4 files into an avi container and so far it works great. Today though I've been running into some problems even though my workflow has not changed at all. Some files just crash the program no matter what settings I choose.

    Comparing these files in g-spot to others that work hasn't given me any clues, since the workflow is the same all files look the same.

    Is there another program that does the same job as mp4cam2avi for changing container without re-encoding?

    Thanks,

    Phil

    *** Edit ***

    The crashing error that the program gives me is: Thread error: Invalid pointer operation

    Also here is the crash report in win7

    Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
    Application Name: Mp4Cam2AVI.exe
    Application Version: 1.91.0.1
    Application Timestamp: 2a425e19
    Fault Module Name: Mp4Cam2AVI.exe
    Fault Module Version: 1.91.0.1
    Fault Module Timestamp: 2a425e19
    Exception Code: c0000005
    Exception Offset: 000066bd
    OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.768.3
    Locale ID: 4105
    Additional Information 1: d9fb
    Additional Information 2: d9fb8094838d55dd5aa2f81c039271a2
    Additional Information 3: 43db
    Additional Information 4: 43db9671cec2508ceac0f7b76e6c6206
    Last edited by 24fps; 25th Jun 2010 at 17:39. Reason: addendum
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  2. Could be your MP4 are corrupted, try DivFix++ on them. Handbrake should work too.

    Edit: Use Handbrake to replace mp4cam2avi.
    Last edited by nic2k4; 26th Jun 2010 at 18:08.
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    I would try Avidemux to save the video in another container (video: copy, audio: copy).
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    I tried but all I get is the green screen of death, same with Vdub.

    How can I get rid of that green screen anyway, is it file related or is fddshow acting up?

    Thanks,

    Phil
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