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  1. Hi i been up 17 hours straight trying to get this to work if anyone knows why please help. Okay i've ripped the movie complete and stripped it and it's only slightly oversize 4.87gb to be exact that with orignal menu. I hate rempeg cause it's old and quality really suffers. So i tried a guide on dooms page where ifoedit creates a template for tmpgenc to save the i frames and enable a perfect sync in remux with ifoedit. But tmpgenc freezes all the time when encoding sometimes reboots winxp pro. anyone had this problem before i don't know scenarist so wouldn't be comfortable going the cce route to shrinking this movie, or is it possible to do just the movie and pop the menu vob in after scenarist has complied the movie? Tearing my hair out i'll be bald by friday. Please help any suggestions would be greatly appreicated.
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  2. But tmpgenc freezes all the time when encoding sometimes reboots winxp pro.
    That doesn't sound good. Do other programs cause your system to freeze? You might be the victim of bad memory and/or your CPU overheating. You might want to d/l a trial version of SiSoft Sandra and run your system thru some tests.
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  3. A quick little answer to a big problem!!! winxp has serious probs with tmpeg on certain machines and like to either refuse to encode & just simply reboot the machine! similar experience.... Also ifoedit does not work to well either! this is just personal experience mind but on 2 machines that I have I find this a little odd!! Too cut an even bigger story to a short one I put win2k on the pc & well it works now!

    Kev!



    (mind the sync probs still do exist after remux on certain dvd's)
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  4. But tmpgenc freezes all the time when encoding sometimes reboots winxp pro.
    Loading the I-templete file will lockup tmpgenc for a few minutes,
    but will always come back.

    tmpgenc have never crashed or rebooted my AMD XP2000+

    If you are overclocking your system (even just by a few numbers)
    Set it back to the original specs and see if the problem goes away.


    CPU temp or Stress test it using Sandra
    http://www.sisoftware.demon.co.uk/san_dem/html/dload_x86.htm
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  5. yo try this guide on this post http://www.vcdhelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=119277

    tell us if it works on you... good luck

    btw dont forget to thank the guy who wrote that if it works on you....


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