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    I'm pretty sure what you're showing us here would fall under the "wares" definition of this site. Consider editing your post, masking certain not relevant portions of your screen shot.
    As for your problem, is your source error free?

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  3. Mats isn't Bowling for Columbine a released movie ?, I do not think this constitutes warez ?

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  4. Oh yeah, whoops, that would be Warez edited my original post.
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    Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
    As for your problem, is your source error free?

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    Yes, I believe it is - at least as far as VDub-mp3 freeze is able to check for. I have since done another test to discount this possibility using one of the Windows Media Player test files included on the M$ Windows installation discs and exactly the same error happens at the same point each time during a 2-pass VBR encode. CBR works fine but not VBR.
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  6. Seems crazy but:

    Shorten the filenames
    Shorten the directory names
    Do not use spaces in file or directory names.
    Do not use more than one '.' in file or directory names.
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    ...or your version of TMPGEnc is f*cked up. At 50 % during a 2 pass VBR, that's when the actual encoding (and writing to disc) starts.

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