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  1. About 99% of the time I am unable to load video files into nanoPeg.
    As soon as I select the file to load then the app freezes, the preview
    window turns black and none of the buttons work. I have to kill the
    program with the WinXP task manager. Once in a while a video will
    load and can be edited. I create the mpegs with a WinTV PVR250
    using the 'standard play dvd' setting. I have tested with files of
    various lengths. I have reinstalled the application and decoding
    drivers. My pc configuration is in my user profile.

    Any help will be appreciated.
    Thanks
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    Linkseer,

    I edit SVCD's with Nanopeg myself.

    I don't have the same problem(s), but sometimes have somewhat similar with Nanopeg. It will always load, and for that matter play/edit, however, it does sometimes crash 80% thru the editing process.

    My biggest problem is that I only have about a 60% success rate on editing. Certain files cut fine (without crashing), but then the resulting file does not have a SVCD compliant (i.e. 44k, 224b) audio stream any longer, even tho it was fine on the orginial.

    In trying to find a solution to why it is doing this, I ran across this thread:
    http://vidomi.com/viewtopic.php?topic=1727&forum=6 that might interest you. As I read it, it indicates might actually be the WinTV PVR250 causing issues... (I do agree with the review on this site, I have NO complaints with the quality of the vids generated!!!)

    I have read the posts from other folks swearing by TMPEG and other apps, however, I LOVE the simplicity of Nanopeg. It takes me about 5 minutes to cut out sections... it does not encode the video again after that, so there is no loss of quality (which there has been when I've tried other packages), and then it takes about 15 minutes to burn the SVCD with MovieFactory. With 20 minutes of work, I have a great SVCD (60% of the time....LOL)

    Sorry I didn't actually give you a good answer, rather just more info... this is my first post. Have a great one!
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  3. Are you sure it crashed? Is the HD still active when it appears to have crashed? For a while I've been killing nanoPEG thinking it crashed when it was just accessing a part in my video clip. I find that it can be very slow sometimes, but so far has not actually crashed on me.

    For a bundled app, it's not bad. I previously had a Creative Digital VCR which came with no bundled apps, other than an export program to get captured video out of thier proprietary format.

    Anyway, a few features I'd like to see in nanoPEG - the ability to play at 2x in forward and reverse; the current video position/time (would make looking for commercials much easier since they tend to occur at the same time intervals for a given show/series).

    David
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