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    I am trying to transcode some of my movies to h246 avi's using fairuse wizard & it does take a long time, but when it gets to the part where VirtualDub is used, I get an error message & it crashes, left with 2 files one is sound & other is video. Any clue why I am getting this error & any suggestions as to what program I could use to mux the sound & video together without losing the quality?

    this is what the error log gave me:
    AppName: virtualdubmod.exe AppVer: 1.5.4.0 ModName: ffdshow.ax
    ModVer: 1.0.3.1023 Offset: 0015e0c7

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    Reseat all yo memory chips.
    RUn your PC at stock voltages/stock speeds.

    half completed files are no good to you, just delete them.

    x264 IS good but on a P4 its not worth (imo), the time to encode over xvid insane quality / dvix purest quality
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    im done with fairuse wizard, I get much better results with Handbrake. JUst one question, which audio is better AC3 or AAC?

    I do play back through a surround sound system not sure if AAC is surround sound
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    Originally Posted by RabidDog

    x264 IS good but on a P4 its not worth (imo), the time to encode over xvid insane quality / dvix purest quality
    How do you set "insane quality" in Fairuse Wizard?

    There is a speed/quality slider i moved to quality, but there is still visible pixleation around letters in the final avi
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