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  1. Ok, I have never had a problem with toolame prior to ripping Three Kings. I encoded several coasters for approximately 5 minutes and the final product came out great. (XSVCD - 3000 CBR, 224 audio).

    So the last two nights before going to bed I have set TMPGenc 2.52plus (which hasn't failed me yet) and let the movie encode. But, both times toolame gives me some lame error about having to close the program.

    Why would my practice runs be completely in sync and looking great, but when I try to encode the entire flik it quits? The wave is only 1.2gbs. I have encoded many films that had larger wave files.

    I will check my default (toolame directory) again, but I have plenty of space on both my harddrives.
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  2. I just turned toolame off and the file encoded fine. I don't understand why it stopped on this movie.

    Funny I can't tell a difference if toolame is on or off. Maybe TMPGenc audio encoder isn't as bad as I thought.
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  3. i'm having the same problem but only recently. i've used toolame for 50-60 movies but until recently, it started crashing so i might have to revert to the internal encoder in tmpgenc i didn't change anything at all.
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  4. Yeah I took it off as well.. I like it, but as you were saying early.. I really find it hard to hear the difference... Maybe its my crappy speakers

    tks
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  5. I agree, I have had the same problem with toolame-so I just use the TMPGEnc internal encoder and it work fine for my purposes.
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