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    Hi, I keep getting "Read error occured at address 0040209e of module 'TMPGEnc.exe' with 02532758" whenever I encode a captured avi file. I know the avi is not damage as there's no drop frame within. I have move directshow multimedia file reader priority to 2, avi vfw compatability reader to 1. But the error still there.

    I have done alot reading on this, and it might be that i need to unistall & install it again, but whenever done these procedure. My TMPGENC auto registered itself?? Therefore could some pls guide on how 2 clean the registry, so i can enter the serial# again pls?

    Thanks alot!!
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  2. if theres a problem with tmpgenc and u reinstall it there would be no need to clear registry of the serial number surely cause it just saves u the effort of reentering it. The serial doesn't dictate how the program encodes, could u just give a bit more detail like what codec u used to capture etc
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    I used Vegas Video 4 to the capturing, then encodes to MPG format via TMPGENC, but i keep getting the above stated error and some time "Floating point decimal error...". And it seem no matter what setting i select within TMPGENC, it doesn't solve the problems.

    ADDITIONAL INFO: Sometime with a bit of luck, I reboot my PC, and once it is rebooted. I run TMPGENC and select the batch mode and it works prefectly. But i have no idea why it works?

    ADDITIONAL INFO: This problem has only occur when I change my computer from P3 to P4 3Ghz with more RAM. I installed all the same softwares as my previous computer (P3). This problem NEVER occur on my P3.
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  4. have you tried opening the file in any other program??

    u say it captures direct to mpg yet in your initial post you mention avi file.

    Hi, I keep getting "Read error occured at address 0040209e of module 'TMPGEnc.exe' with 02532758" whenever I encode a captured avi file. I know the avi is not damage as there's no drop frame within.
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    Yes the captured (uncompressed) avi file play perfectly in any video player within XP. The problems occured when trying to encodes the AVI file to MPG via TMPGenc??
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  6. have you tried loading the avi file into virtualdub?
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    Loading the avi file into virtualdub, is it to check if there's error within the avi file?? If so, I will try that. BUT how come when i do a reboot and run tmpgenc to encodes the file, it works but not always?? Any idea?
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    Hi again, I have tried load the avi file into virtualdub. I got this error

    "Couldn't locate decompressor for format 'dvsd' (unknown)"

    "Virtualdub requires a video for windows (VFW) compatible codec to decompress video. Directshow codecs, such as those used by windows Media Player, are not suitable"

    Any idea what these mean??
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  9. well it looks like the codec being used for capturing hasn't installed the decompressor for anything to read it properly eother that or its disabled.
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    amdk62,
    I remembered I had that error before at 50% encoding consistently. That was becuase I overclocked my Xp2500+ to 3300+. I lowered my overclock and the problem went away. If you overclock, try lowering it. You can try these.
    1. Take 1 memory module and try out the same video clips. If error occurs again, swap the module.
    2. As a last resort, do this. You have upgraded your PC and I presume you re-use the hard disk. Normally, it's better to re-format the hard disk and do a clean install for all the drivers.
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    Thanks pchan & andybno1 for your replies. I may have solved the problem. It seem tmpgenc was conflicting with INCD (nero) setting, and tonight I change the setting within INCD and captured a new video footage and encode it thru tmpgenc and it works prefectly. I will do capture another footage tomorow and see if tmpgenc will encode it first time. Thanks again for your replies.

    PCHAN: I think the overclocking problem has been resolve with new version of tmpgenc, but i might be wrong on this.
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