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  1. Okay, for some reason EVERYTIME I attempt to encode one of my movies somewhere in the tideous process of encoding DoCCE4U will lock up my computer. I can't move my mouse, close any programs, etc. It's really aggrevating because I've never had this problem before. I even uninstalled all of the utilites needed for the "Big 3 Guide" including any keys in the registry and did a complete install all over again but still I get the same thing. Encoding usually takes 6-8 hours (depending on the movie) and it's so frustrating to get up the morning only to see that DoCCE4U locked up into the first part. Has anyone else had this issue or know how to fix it? I DEEPLY appreciate any help. Thanks.

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    I wonder if your problem has anything to do with the fact that your name is AmdMan? Maybe this is a stability problem cause of overheating. How hot does your computer run?

    Maybe try some general stability tests. Run Prime95 (will use 100% resources constantly) and install Speedfan to test temperatures.

    In DoCCE4u set it to create a log to see if that tells you anything.
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  3. Haha...Adam you might have a point there. I've never had any issues with my system and instability but I did what you suggested. Here's my results:



    Everything's running at about the same temps as always (those results are with prime95 running for about an hour). I just seem to have bad luck.

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    Yeah I don't see anything wrong with that, but maybe its not heat. Who knows it could be bad memory or a faulty hard drive or something. There are programs that can test both of those as well.

    Maybe try letting DoCCE4u create the Ecl project files (let it start then hit stop) and loading these into CCE and letting it run by itself. That will at least tell you whether the problem is CCE itself or if DoCCE is somehow crashing things.

    Otherwise I don' know, DoCCE4u runs fine for me.
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