Hi there, have been using svcd2dvd for 8 years now and never had any problems! I only ever conert xvid to dvd no menu's or any messing about!
I recently did a system restore to may this year when things were working well on my pc, as it was going a bit pear shaped and wasn't really up for the reformat unless I had to!
Svcd2dvd was working fine!!!
After system restore, everything else is fine, when i try to open svcd2dvd it gives the problem box send message to windows! not one single bit of it opens, lots of rumbling from pc and then error message send report yes or no!
So uninstalled it, cleared verything to do with it from pc and program files, rebooted re downloaded it re installed and same thing!!!
pulling my hair out!
any ideas bar a full reformat???
cheers
Tasty![]()
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Can you post the error message? Have you tried reinstalling .net?
Dwight
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Hi it's just the standard windows error report message "SVCD2DVD 2.5 has encountered a problem and needs to close"
I will try re installing the net framework thing again...i never thought of that!
Usually on a fresh install after a reformat it goes through all that!
will try now
Cheers
Tasty
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