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  1. Specs-


    1700+ AthlonXP
    80 Gigabyte Western Digital Special Edition (8 Megabyte Cache)
    512 megaytes of pc2700 Ram
    Asus A78NX Deluxe Motherboard
    Geforce2 GTS-V
    Liteon 16x DVD
    Liteon 48x Burner


    Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 2 (clean install)
    I have the divx 5 codec installed, and I have Cyber Powerdvd installed

    There is nothing else that is installed save for what comes with Windoze (and winamp...)


    I cannot encode using TMPEnc OR CCE (I downloaded the demo and tried to see if it WORKED b/c I didn't care over the limits...)



    I've been trying to get it to work with DVD2SCVD (that program...)


    With TMPEnc I get the errors everyone else experiences

    With CCE I get this error


    "cce encodinh failed: Error: Video check-sum is different from that of previous pass. source video data or time code may be different
    Please check videotape or the information file
    please check videotape or the information file

    ---information---
    current: checksum= 01bdeaee
    previous: check rum = 01bde9f8"




    Does anyone know why BOTH codecs won't work! I've used atleast 4 different tutorials with no luck.

    If I can et Help I'd love that...Thanks!
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    if I gave ya a suggestion, and you tried it (like you wouldn't) and then
    it worked, would you post back to let us know if it worked ? ? ?

    Cause, we know if it didn't, you'd come running back, but if it did, you'd
    be gone!
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  3. Did you rip the DVD using the dvd2svcd ripping enabled. You might try using a different ripping option like smartripper or dvd decrypter. I had the same error. The dvd had scratches and didn't rip properly it still played okay and froze a couple of times but I gave up on it and tried a different one and things worked. I wanted to try and back it up before it wouldn't play anymore. Kids can be hard on dvd's. DVD2SVCD does work beautiful the earlier versions I had lots of troubles with and gave up trying to use it but the latest version or 2 works great.
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  4. I tried all of what you said...I ran all the animes trhough virtual dub, etc.


    I am changing a DIVX to SVCD....

    I am not ripping a dvd
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    all ur problems have been have been discussed many times use the search.
    the cce error u are getting normaly means u haven't deleted a previous .vaf file delete this before encodeing another clip
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  6. all ur problems have been have been discussed many times use the search.
    the cce error u are getting normaly means u haven't deleted a previous .vaf file delete this before encodeing another clip
    VAF? I did a search and deleted anything to deal with VAF

    Is there anything else I shold clear myself out of first?
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  7. i delted the VAF file and still get the same problems
    with CCE

    If you need my computer specs I'm sure you can click on the "computer details" button
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    Well, maybe this can be useful..

    When I updated my computer hardware, I have the same problem with CCE, then someone told in forum to use an utility to check the memory. I laught because I was using the same module for 5 months, but that mate really had reason..... my memory had a failure that only apears after 4 or 5 hours of tests.Then I replaced my memory and the problem was gone !!!!
    I canīt remember the name for that utility, but for sure someone can help posting it.

    If you had replaced the memory and the error continues in CCE, there is a patch to disable the crc check in the CCE. But if the error continues with TMPGEnc, I donīt know why .....

    Funil99
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