Hi,
I am trying to encode a movie through TMPGenc Xpress 3.0 but keep getting the error message - No quoted number of character-string '%.2f' when i click to output.
Why is this and how do I sort it? cheers
bizt
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Check to be sure you have over 5 GB's on your Temporary drive. If not, change it to another partition that does and see if that helps.
Tom -
Hi again,
The destination disk is an external iomega hard drive and it has about 38gig free. I did read that somewhere about space but it doesnt seem to be that.
Ive also read that older c: drives formated as FAT32 can handle anything above 4gig files but mine is NTSF. Some one mentioned something about setting the cache in preferences but I dont know much about that.
Is there anything else that may cause it?
Bizt -
My next move would be to go to www.tmpgenc.net and go to the forums and look around. That's about the best i can offer.
Tom
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