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    ive been using autogk the last few days and its great..no issues until this morning...i did 1 vid file and it went w/o a hitch...i did another not long after and it came up w/ this error...."video Compression Error:the source image format is not acceptable: (error code -2)..Now..i looked up that error and found that it has to do w/ the divx codec or something like that...so i uninstalled the divx codec and reinstalled a newer version etc...same issue...it also said to use the xvid codec instead and now the encoding works fine...

    can anyone tell me a fix around for this?what's wrong w/ this divx codec where it will work 1 minute then not the next?

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    are you using latest autogk? 2.33 beta

    and see http://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-114405.html
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    thanx baldrick..im using the newest version of autogk..2.33...i will follow the instructions in the link u provided and be back w/ an update..thanx..

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    AutoGK in a full version is bundled with XVID codec and it will work better with it. Just drop divx and use xvid instead.
    moved to another forum, nobody likes me here...
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    well i found xpcodec pack and installed an older version of divx...5.2.. and the conversion worked...I'm using the newest version of AutoGk so it must be the newer codec itself....both seem to have the same quality...i just had to know what the issue was..now i know..thanx everyone

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