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  1. Im pretty new at this and hope someone can provide some help. Im using TMPGEnc V2.5 to convert a divix to mpg and it keeps freezing at 70%. It has done this 4 times. TMPGEne will recognize the file and load it fine. It will even play it. I have already changed my Direct Show settings and am using Toolame for the audio. The file will also play using Windows media player and Powere DVD. Im not sure what else to do. Any suggestions?
    TMPGEnc recognizes the file as- MPEG 1, 352X288 25fps cbr1150 and its PAL. Im using a PAL template when converting if that matters. Im using Win98 SE with an athlon 900 processor and have 25g free on my HD. I have disabled all the background programs I could.
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    John
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    You made no mention of the Nimo Codecs being installed. How about it?
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  3. hi,
    i had a similar problem, except my freezing was irregular and it was caused by having two memory sdrams that were supposed to be iddentical, but tmpg wouldn't accept this.
    i took out one sdram and have had no problems yet.
    hope this helps- even if it is slightly off subject-
    job345331
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  4. I do not have the Nimo codec installed. I installed the Divix 3.1,4 and 5 and assumed that since the files play that was good enough, Was I wrong?
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    john
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  5. Sorry if this gets posted twice. I just installed Nimo and TMPGE says the file is unsupported. It was supported before. Is there some special way of getting TMPGE to work woth nimo?
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    John
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  6. Nemo is just a set of codecs, it should change your file... Check the extention of the file you want to convert again...
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  7. I had the same problem of TMPGEnc freezing at 70% with Avi / DivX files.Setting the following priority values under the VFAPI plugin tab solved the problem.

    DirectShowMediaFileReader 3
    AVIVFWCompatabilityReader 1
    AVI2(OpenDML)FileReader 1

    Also set preview to off. Hope this helps.
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