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  1. Every time i try to convert xvid encoded avi´s i get a "ntdll.dll" error and sometimes a "out of source range" error what is wrong? Do i have a conflict in codecs or something? I have divx 3.11 alpha,divx 5,02,ffdshow,xvid,ac3 and the newest version of TMPGenc PRO.
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    yeah i get the same problem, I think its something to do with the xvid codec but if you click start again it should work. there is the other option which is converting it to some thing like divx and then convert it to mpg or something.


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  3. It only works sometimes,with the start again trick.. I know i could convert it,but it takes forever. Could it be i have an outdated xvid codec??
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    i think its because xvid isn't complete but i'm not 100% sure on that.
    wot is the spec on your computer


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  5. do you mean hardware??
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    yeah please
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  7. AMD athlon 1200,512 mb ram,soltek sl-75kav mainboard,geforce 2 GTS,SB live,100 GB seagate,plexwriter and 52x cd-rom
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    well on that spec it shouldn't take that long to convert.
    if want to update your codec here's a site with them on.
    http://www.divx-digest.com/software/xvid.html
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  9. It doens´t take that long to convert,and i have done it a million times,only this time i get this stupid error,and it pisses me off..I figured it was a codec problem,but it is still irritating..
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    where did u get the movie from may i ask
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    try to increase the priority of directshow & avi reader in the environmental settings. then give it another go
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    make directshow a 3 and avi reader 2 , everything else 0

    settings are in this guide


    http://www.vcdhelp.com/forum/userguides/119019.php
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  13. Originally Posted by King-Of-DK
    How high??

    Make it +2
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  14. ok,i will try that..What does it do? changing the priority
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    changes the reading priority of the avi file and tmpgenc is able to read it better
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