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    I seem to always get a error like "Illegal Floating Decimal Point Calculation Order" and was wondering how to fix it? does it have something to do with the file or the encoder settings or what? i am using the newest TMPGENC Plus.

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    Did you enable cache vbr in the enviramental tab? If you did turn it off.
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    Thanks trying it out now.
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    Nope didnt help still getting error. can anyone else help me?
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  5. if you are using tmpeg for the encoding and you
    seem to have a "floating point problem"

    do the following:

    in tmpeg

    select "options"
    select "enviromental settings"
    select "vfapi plug-in"

    you will see a list of plug-ins

    right click on a plug-in named "directshow multimedia file reader"
    you will see that it has a priority of "-1"

    you need to increase that to "1"
    by selecting "higher priority" until it becomes the first in the list.
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    Still getting error anyone else?
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    Also, it might help in TMPGEnc to check "Use floating point DCT" under the Quantize matrix tab in Settings.



    Hope That Helps!!!
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    Also Tried that didnt help any also :\

    i have gave up and just used CQ thanks for all the help.
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  9. Try grabbing a XVCD template from www.kvcd.net, run that through TMPGEnc and see if it does the same thing, also try a different movie to encode, might be a problem there.

    The key is dont give up stay at it, Ive spent the past 4 months playing with this stuff and I still dont produce stuff Im 100% happy with, so read read read, and play play play, youll get there
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