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  1. I used to use 12i with no problems but since the MPEG-2 conversion expired, now I have tried versions 12i, 12j, 12h, and 12c and 2.0 and I am having a similar problem. When the TMPGEnc window is not the front window the conversion will fail with an Address Error at some hex address.

    The only thing that has changed on my PC is that the 12i expired and I deleted the folder and then tried these other versions. Is my registry screwed up or something?

    I am running Windows 2000 SP2 if that matters.
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  2. I refuse to believe no one else has ever seen this problem.

    Ok, then, how do you completely erase TMPGEnc from your system -- registry included, so that you can start to add it from scratch again?
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  3. i only have this problem when i try to encode video that sized, but isnt a multiple of 16. so i cant really help you there. try formatting.
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