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converting, encoding failures seh exceptions

Discussion in 'Nero discussion' started by josie86, Dec 18, 2005.

  1. josie86

    josie86 Member

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    just want to post saying ive had problems encoding for some time now, been on every web site to find out the problem why, ive found out why, my cpu wanted turning down, it was set at 2 mghz, turned it down to 1.7, this is done in the bios. anyone reading this mite be able to explain it better. anyway ive read loads what have seh exception on nero, what terminated the encoding process. so try turning your cpu down. please let me know in this thread if it worked for u, thanks
     
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    What files are you trying to convert (ie AVI, DivX, MPEG or VIDEO_TS)? What application did you use to convert (ie Nero Recode, Nero Vision, etc.)? How many memory ram do you have on your system?
     
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    didnt matter what i was files i was trying to convert, the encoding just wouldnt get past about 5 mins, it stopped saying seh exception,i tried all files avi, divx, none would encode, i turned my cpu down and its works fine now, i have 1gb ram, justposted on here what has worked for me, cause i have seen alot of people with seh exceptions errors on here, but no remedy, hope it works for them
     
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    Glad it works for you, and 1GB of RAM should be good. Well, I don't know about you or other members, but I've been using Nero Recode 2, Nero Vision Express 3 and now Nero Vision 4 (actually I'm using Nero 7 Premium 7.0.1.4) and I've never run into any problems at all.

    A good rule of thumb is to make sure you're not multi-tasking -- make sure your have tons of ram available because Nero will need it for converting, transcoding and or burning, etc.

    Happy converting!!!
     
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