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  1. Anyone know if the thunderbird series is compatible? The darn thing always crashes.. runnin winxp, kt7a raid mb, 384mb pc133ram, etc..

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: hence on 2001-10-10 12:11:45 ]</font>
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  2. yes it is.. thinks that it is cce that is the problem... it is quite unstable..
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  3. Their site doesn't say xp support.
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  4. It works fine Hence, even in XP...I see you have an Asus board, I can send you some patches that might fix it...did you do a fresh install of XP??..and is it build 2600??

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Kdiddy on 2001-10-10 15:07:38 ]</font>
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    hence, do you get an error message?
    When does it crash, when you start encoding or earlier?
    I see, you have an AMD CPU, did you disabled audio output?
    Which kind of source file are you trying to feed into CCE?
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  6. actually i have an abit board..... not asus,

    it codes very briefly, then stops responding.. i have to shut it down from the task manager.. it's not a problem with xp I don't think. I'm not sure of the build as i am at work.. i don't get any error message...... but i've heard it might be because of the audio.. HOW do you disable it in cCE? I can't find the option anywhere.. it's a divx dvdrip that i am encoding..

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    At the encoder settings tab under output files there are 3 boxes. Video file, video info file and audio file. Uncheck audio file. Select ES instead of PS.
    Use a different audio encoder and after that multiplex with bbMPEG or TMPG.
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