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  1. Well I looked in that faq section on this site and I saw 2 probably causes but they both did not work. It happens right when I click start to encode, I was wondering if there is anything that people can think of on why it would be doing this ?
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  2. Maybe your Video file is corrupt, you will have to check it for bad frames and such.
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    Could also be bad/conflicting codecs installed. Run Showshifter (trial will do) to disable/clean up any bad codecs.
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    Are you overclocking your hardware? Video encoding is one of the most stressful things you can do to your CPU and memory subsystem. I had a crashing/lock-up problem with TMPGEnc when I was running near the edge overclocking my hardware. I had to back off a bit to regain stability.
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  5. The file worked before all this, I just need to reencode it so I don't think its the file

    Are you sure showshifter can find confliction codecs ? If so how do I use it ?

    And no I am not over clocking, everything worked fine before but now it just keeps freezing, I try reinstalling it but now it freezes every time.
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    Tmpgenc freezes on me also. It seems to have something to do with
    entries in the REG. Since I'm afraid to edit the REG I create a new Windows user ID and the problem goes away when I use that ID.
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  7. See I also think that, but now for some odd reason the file that was working before, when I put it into tmpgenc it says there is no audio when I know there clearly is because yesterday there was. What is going on ?
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