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  1. -Hey!-

    I recently built a new computer. I'm using Windows XP. My problem is that when I first installed TMPGEnc, I got it to work okay. A few times, I would get "Illegal floating decimal point operation." Well, after a while, I started getting the error all of the time. Now, it doesn't load any MPEG, no matter if its already been converted using TMPGEnc or not. This shouldn't happen!

    Does anyone have any ideas?

    -Thanks!-
    Eric
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  2. That is the exact problem that I am having and am getting very frustrated.
    Have you found a solution yet? I tried uninstalling it and reinstaling the latest version of TMPGEnc but with no luck.
    If I have ny luck in fixing this problem I will let you know and ask if you could please do the same for me
    Thanks in advance

    I used to be indecisive but now im not so sure
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  3. Hey!

    I think the problem might be with the Quick Time converter plug-in. Delete that and you might be okay. Let me know how it goes!

    -Later!-
    Eric
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