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    I have a collection of about 8 movies, 7 of which are Xvid movies and 1 is DivX. I wish to put them all on DVD and I started encoding them all in TMPGenc Plus. The first film processed no problem and the result was fairly good. Howver 5 others encountered a problem using this program. Everytime I tried to encode any of the four movies to MPEG2, each time it says "Write Error Occured at Address 77F83AED of module 'ntdll.ll' with 00000000. I do the usual with Xvids, extracting the sound etc but still struggle

    Therefore I cannot encode these films. I tried downloading a different version and yet it still happens. I then tried using a different encoder (Mainconcept MPEG Encoder), but no matter what setting I use, it changes my 16:9 movie to a 4:3 movie, meaning its all out of ratio.

    Is there another way I can encode these to DVD format? Ulead Moviefactory 2 takes a long time and it again changes the ratio.

    Can someone please suggest a new program, anything that will help? Or tell me another way of getting my Xvids ready for DVD copying. Thank you very much
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  2. Maybe the movies you are trying to encode are rubbish????
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  3. you need to check off (full screen keep aspect ratio) the default is full screen under settings in the wizard
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    Sounds like bad source to me.
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    Since TMPGEnc definitely is not rubbish, I will have to concur with lordsmurf.

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  6. Try use the AviC the came with XviD to convert the avi file to DivX.
    Then you can try TMPGEnc again.

    It works for me


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    Try framserving using Vdub to TMPGEnc.
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  8. Xvid to DVD?

    Get the sound program GOLDWAVE.

    Open the XVID into the program. Save to audio out to a WAV file.
    Resample the audio up to 48KHZ if needed.

    TMPGENC should encode the video fine. Check to make sure you have enough space on your hard drive(s). Are you running FAT32 drives? They have a 4GB file size limit. So if your encode goes bigger then that it will crash. Tell it to encode VIDEO ONLY. Do not let it do any sound work.

    And yes.. select the "full screen keep aspect ratio" option.

    IF TMPENC still does not work, you can use the other encoder you talked about. Do not worry about it changing the aspect ratio. YOU CAN CHANGE IT BACK after the encode. Use a free program called RESTREAM ...... http://shh.dvdboard.de/restream.html ..... point it to your M2V file, adjust the apsect ratio option, and the program will re-write the M2V file with the new header information. (Do not worry -- it does not re-encode)

    Hope this helps you.
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    garbage in / garbage out!!
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    Try set all the VFAPI-plugins at 0, it worked for me!
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  11. Have you scanned these videos for bad frames.
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