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  1. I was recently having problems encoding an XVID with TMPGEnc. Once I set the DirectShow filter to 2, it worked, but TMPGEnc would say that the video was 30 fps when I knew that it was 23.976. In fact, I would see 58,000 something frames with VirtualDub, but when when I increased the directshow filter, I saw 70,000 something frames, so I wanted to fix it somehow that TMPGEnc would read it properly and encode properly. I think I installed some program called ffdshow or something like that. Ever since, even the same DIVX videos that I never had a problem with would crash half way into the 2-Pass VBR. I tried to uninstall and then reinstall DIVX & XVID. They still work when I play them in my media player, but they don't work in TMPGEnc anymore. I've also had VirtualDub check all these videos for errors, but VirtualDub found none. Even if I can't fix my problem with the XVID videos, is there any way that I can fix it with my DIVX videos, so they work like they used to. Now, when I do CBR, it gives me an "Invalid Pointer Operation" error at the very end, but it still produces a working MPEG2. The problem seems only to be in the 2nd pass of the 2-Pass VBR. I've encoded trial runs of these same exact DIVX files that I am trying to do now, and it never gave me a problem with 2-Pass even with the Motion Search Precision set at the highest setting. It only happened after I installed url=https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=168#comments]ffdshow[/url]. Now, neither DIVX nor XVID work with a 2-pass in TMPGEnc Plus. I've tried to uninstall and then reinstall DIVX, XVID, and evenTMPGEnc Plus down to the last registry setting - whatever I know to be related to the three - but it still does not work. I always get an "Illegal Floating Decimal Point Calculation Order" error. What is going on?
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  2. The problem seems to only be in the Divx 5.1.1 Codec and the Xvid Codec. Divx Mpeg4 Fast Motion & Divx Mpeg4 Low Motion seem to be encoded fine. Why is it that only the Divx 5.1.1 & Xvid codecs are not encoded properly? What's wrong? What can I do to fix it?
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