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  1. I upgraded to a new laptop after using AutoGK on XP for many years. Now I have a Windows 8.1 ASUS Laptop with an I7 and 8GB Ram. This has been working great for a few months, cut encoding time in half. A week ago I had one move out of 6 come up with error "An out-of-bounds memory access (access violation) occurred in module 'xvidcore'" on the virtual dub start of the 2nd pass but the first one worked and it kept making movies so I thought nothing of it. Last night I started a batch of movies and this morning found it got the same error again and skipped that movie but then it did it to all 4 I had to go. I messed with admin settings and all the compatibility modes. I am going to try and attach the crash document. After lots of reading and finding no real answer I did the most common fix and uninstalled everything and reinstalled AutoGK.
    Now I am not getting the Memory but instead getting "EXCEPTION: Range check error" and it will continue to the next in the queue and repeat the same error. I read a few posts that said it could be a bad rip but I testes with ones that worked last week and get the same error now. I have the log file from the one that got the error and when it worked. Unless a windows update happened nothing else has been loaded on the laptop. Out of desperation to finish what I have ready to go I have started using AVI.NET but would prefer AGK back.
    Please any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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  2. Here are the documents
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  3. When something major screws up, often the best thing to do is delete/uninstall AutoGK and then reinstall it. Since that first message referenced XviD, you might want to uninstall it through Add/Remove Programs and then make sure to reinstall the one included with AutoGK
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  4. Overheating? That's the first thing I think of when video encoding on a laptop is mentioned.
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  5. Every time I've had that out of bound error, all I did was to change the position where I trimmed the DVD with Recode/Shrink and that fixed it. Sometime that wouldn't help, so I wouldn't trim the DVD; I would trim the AVI with Vdubmod, instead.

    You getting it on a re-rip is odd and I've never had the exception error.
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  6. You might also try replacing the copy of VirtualDubMod which AutoGK installs with the latest version. VirtualDubMod is no longer developed but there's a slightly newer version than the one which comes with AutoGK. Just delete all the files in the AutoGK/VirtualDubMod subfolder (I can't remember the exact folder name) and copy the new files into that location. I updated VirtualDubMod and used it with AutoGK for years so it probably can't hurt to try even if it doesn't solve the problem.. You can also backup the existing VirtualDub files anyway.
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  7. I want to say thanks to everyone, I went back after making a few changes to DVD Decrypter settings and the file worked with AutoGK. So I went back and found the Oscar files that crashed and did them again and they now work. I am going to guess that loading Av.net did like hello_hello recommended and updated VirtualDub

    Again Thanks everyone for taking time to look at the logs.
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  8. I'd be happy to take some credit for cleverness, but I'm not sure AVI.NET even uses VirtualDubMod (I've never used AVI.NET myself) and even if it did, AutoGK has a version of VirtualDubMod "installed" to one of it's own subfolders, so I can't imagine a situation where another program would touch it.

    What might have happened is AVI.NET installed a different version of Xvid and it's not causing the problems the previous version did. Have you installed any other software which might also install a version of Xvid at some stage?
    I'd be uninstalling Xvid and use the AutoGK installer to re-install it, just to be sure. You should never, ever, ever, ever, ever use a different version of Xvid with AutoGK. Because it changes Xvid settings according to the compression test result etc, it really needs to be working correctly. Different Xvid versions can cause AutoGK to use the wrong Xvid profile, possibly not change other settings correctly, mess with the compression test result/encoding quality and effect it's ability to output the correct file size.
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