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  1. Hi,

    I've suddenly developed an issue with starting RC1 of SVCD2DVD. After installation, I first had a failure during the registration process, so I uninstalled fully and re-installed. The registration then went through OK, but now every time I start the program, I get an error messageas follows:


    Type: System.ArgumentException

    Source: System.Drawing

    Message: Font 'Tahoma' doesn't support style 'Regular'.

    InnerException:

    StackTrace: at System.Drawing.Font.Initialize(FontFamily family, Single emSize, FontStyle style, GraphicsUnit unit, Byte gdiCharSet, Boolean gdiVerticalFont)
    at System.Drawing.Font.Initialize(String familyName, Single emSize, FontStyle style, GraphicsUnit unit)
    at System.Drawing.Font..ctor(String familyName, Single emSize, FontStyle style, GraphicsUnit unit)
    at x3284ccece41ee22b.x210ff09a2516b1a7.x85601834555fb 7d5()
    at x3284ccece41ee22b.x210ff09a2516b1a7..ctor()
    at x3284ccece41ee22b.x210ff09a2516b1a7.xc447809891322 395(String[] xce8d8c7e3c2c2426)

    Any guidance on what is the cause and how to solve it would be very much appreciated.


    Thanks,


    Bolinboy
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    Sounds like your Tahoma font is corrupt. Can you overwrite the font with a fresh copy?
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  3. Once again ChrissyBoy, Thanks for the promptness of your reply.

    very strange, of course I also thought it was possibly a corruption of the Tahoma font, but checked it using a font manager and it checks out OK. Anyway, just on the off chance, I tried to start SVCD2DVD again and lo and behold, it now starts OK.

    Still seem to be having other issues though, but I will continue persevering until I can safely say these issues are bugs and not possibly due to the absurd number of programs, codecs and filters I have installed (Didn't processing digital video used to be SIMPLE fun?)


    Cheers,

    bolinboy
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    ok! Keep us posted.
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