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    HELP! When i press encode it asks where is process.app?

    Can anyone help me with this or tell me which application to use?

    Thanks

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    kanis2306, stickies are for permanent guides or notes. I've changed your post to regular.

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    And welcome to our forums.

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    Cud u help??

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    Sorry, I only use my Mac for photo processing. But others here should have some ideas. And if you haven't been there, try the guides on the ffmpegX site: http://www.ffmpegx.com/howtos.html

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    This seems to be a fairly common problem. When it comes up with the dialog box, "Where is progress.app", you may not see that module in the list. However, just click on ffmpegx as a choice, and it should be fine from that point on.

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    Originally Posted by tomlee59
    This seems to be a fairly common problem. When it comes up with the dialog box, "Where is progress.app", you may not see that module in the list. However, just click on ffmpegx as a choice, and it should be fine from that point on.

    I chose the ffmpegX and I get the following message:

    output video width is not divisiable by 16
    you must define a width value for the encode video which is divisible by 16

    I thought all I had to do was drag drop and hit encode..... I keep getting stuck at the "where is the progress.app" and then when I choose the ffmpegX like you said, it still doesn't do anything!

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    Well, ffmpegx is actually a powerful tool, and that power brings with it some complexity, so it's not always as easy as "click and go," unfortunately.

    What is your source file (type, frame rate, dimensions, etc.)? And what are you trying to convert it into (again, type, frame rate, dimensions, etc.)? Pay particular attention to the error message -- it is basically saying that you have chosen an improper output dimension (as the message says, the numbers have to be divisible by 16).

    Post the contents of the logfile (click on the blue "i" in the Progress pane). That will provide a lot of information that can help someone here to help you figure out what's happening.




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