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    I'm frameserving from Vegas using Debugmode Frameserver.

    I'm serving to Virtualdub 1.6.10.

    Video compression is DIVX 6.4 (most current, anyways) registered.

    Has anyone or can anyone confirm that the last 1 or 2 versions of DIVX has made multipass encoding using this method impossible?

    I've never received an error before, but now I'm only able to encode 1 pass. My only guess is something has changed with DIVX to make this approach/method not work anymore.

    On the first path, I'm not using any WAV audio. I normally only encode that into the stream at the final "nth" pass.
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    bump ?
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  4. Hi! I have the same thing! Using either VirtualDub or TMPGenc 3 XPress, when frameserving from Adobe Premiere Pro 2 and choosing multipass returns output error. 1-pass works fine. I don't remember which version of DivX I previously used for encoding, but it worked fine with the same configuration while selecting multipass. Did you find a solution for it?!
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    Nope no solution as of yet.
    I can perform the same task with XVID final, no problems, but not DIVX.
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    Hi all

    I would like to confirm the same issue with TMPGEnc 3 (fully patched to latest version) Xpress and Divx 6.4

    I have found somwhat of a solution though - its all about where it is storing the log file for the first pass. If i change the temp directory for Divx before encoding (its in advanced) to the same location that TMPGEng is putting its temp files (its in preferences within the program) it *seems* to work.

    I say *seems* because i have a feeling that although it is working and outputting a video (more than it was before), it is only doing one pass, as the quality of the video i just did via this method was _bad_. I dont have time to check at the moment though and probably wont have time to mess till next week. Then again it could just be another setting i messed up somwhere.

    Previous DivX versions in the 6.x series did not have this issue.
    Somone wana fire a email off to them ?

    Regards
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