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  1. Hi,

    I've used DVD Decrypter and AutoGK many times to back up my DVDs to .avi and I store them in an external hard drive. Yesterday, I started to receive the error message:

    Video Compression Error: The source image format is not acceptable (error code -2).


    I don't know why this has suddenly happened. I uninstalled and deleted DVD Decrypter, AutoGK, Avisynth, DivX, xvid, all codecs (AVI Codec 1.2b, Gordian Knot Codec Pack, MPEG codec installer, MediaCoder 0-3-7-2, and x264-516 codec), and TMPGEnc, and I downloaded and installed them all again, but it didn't help. I then uninstalled and deleted, download and re-installed Virtual Dub and VobEdit v0.6 2 just on the off chance that one of the programs contain a file that might help, but no go.

    No matter what DVD I place in the ROM drive, DVD Decrypter decrypts it and AugoGK will analyze the source, decode, normalize and encode the audio, but as soon as it starts to run the compressibility test, I receive the error message and AutoGK can't complete the process.

    I'd be grateful if anyone can think of something else I can try?

    Denise
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  3. autogk produces a log file?
    also, autogk just runs other sub programs which one of these is breaking down?
    what format is the source? possibly CVD 352x576 or svcd.
    what version autogk
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