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  1. Member
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    hi
    any idea how windows xp will go on the encoding side of things ???????????
    cheers stef
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  2. It works for example great with DVD2SVCD
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  3. Flaskmpeg works fine in wip xp pro.
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  4. CCE SP 2.5 doesn't seem to work on XP for me with VirtualDub vdr files! It worked great on WinME, and I made sure that I reinstalled the VDub auxsetup handler files.

    It just locked up when I loaded the vdr file. I guess I could have run it through vfapi-reader and made a new AVI file. I'll try that later.

    Is anyone else seeing this problem with WinXP and CCESP2.5?
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  5. CCE 2.5 works fine here on XP. Though I can't get rid of that Logo that's bugging the whole movie ))
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    <TABLE BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR><TD><font size=-1>Quote:</font><HR size=1 color=black></TD></TR><TR><TD><FONT SIZE=-1><BLOCKQUOTE>
    CCE 2.5 works fine here on XP. Though I can't get rid of that Logo that's bugging the whole movie ))
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    That's because you're running a Trial/Shareware Only version. =|

    CCE 2.5 and CCE 2.62 works just fine on Windows XP Professional for me. VirtualDub's frameserving as well.

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    It just locked up when I loaded the vdr file. I guess I could have run it through vfapi-reader and made a new AVI file. I'll try that later.
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    To fix that problem, in VirtualDub, before starting the frameserve, you must select a audio file. If your originally using a D2V file (DVDRip) then choose ANY WAV file for your audio, but don't encode in CCE. If you're frameserving an AVI, select AVI Audio, and still dont' encode audio in CCE. Try that. It worked for me when I ran into that problem.

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Jeomite on 2001-10-05 08:52:19 ]</font>
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  7. Thanks, I'll try that.
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  8. Has anyone tried using the Windows Move Maker that is built in to XP? I was wondering if it had any good points to it?
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  9. yep.. tried it..

    its real vanilla.. best for making wmv files..
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