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    I installed the new version and I get this message after 13 minutes or so: "Failed video encode, aborted."
    Any ideas why? Win 7, 64 bit Sandy Bridge computer.
    Fixed the problem-works fine.
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    Is it a secret?
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  4. Originally Posted by pepegot1 View Post
    Fixed the problem-works fine.
    Great, how about sharing in case someone else is having the same problem.
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    I uninstalled everthing using revo uninstaller and then reinstalled. Made sure MPEG2 is enabled and set Audio Dscoder to have Uncompressed set to "All supported."
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    Originally Posted by mrswla View Post
    Originally Posted by pepegot1 View Post
    Fixed the problem-works fine.
    Great, how about sharing in case someone else is having the same problem.
    I cannot believe a 9 year member with over 900 posts has to be asked to share his solution.

    By the way, there are reasons why a BDRB encode would fail that cannot be fixed by pepegot1's method. Interlaced VC-1 is not supported but as it's not common on BluRay it's not well known by users that this is a problem. There is a technical reason for this, but I don't remember what it is. Also, progressive VC-1 as secondary video streams may also cause BDRB to fail, but if you go into Setup and select "Use X264's internal LVAF for decoding" it can fix that issue.
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