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VIRTUALDUB CRASH while saving file WHYYYY???

Discussion in 'Subtitle help' started by tripp, Nov 30, 2007.

  1. tripp

    tripp Member

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    ok so this is what i do
    - i drag and drop my vid into virtualdub
    - add "resize" filter to 320/240 with ratio disabled
    - set FIlter Mode to "Lanczos3"
    - set audio to "Full Precessing mode"
    - set conversion to 44100Hz, 8 bit, Mono, check "High Quality" box
    - Set Audio compression to "mp3" and select "64kBits/s, 44100Hz,Mono-KBs"
    - set Video compression to "DivX 6.7 Codec (1 Logical CPU) at 384 bitrate"////i've also tried ffdshow H.264-this codec is the one i REALLY want to use....the H.264
    - i select a small portion of the video...like 2mins then i select "Save as AVI"
    THEN IT GIVES ME THIS SH*T!

    "Crash Details(best guess at the cause)
    An out-of-bounds memory access (access violation) occurred in module 'ntdll'...
    ...reading address 6A238865."

    the error always seems to be DIFFERENT but the words "out-of-bounds memory access" are always there

    I have to say it HAS WORKED BEFORE just YESTERDAY it was working FINE however the hell i wanted.
    can some pleez help me...i posted this in virtualdub forums but no answer

    the same SETTINGS worked fine yesterday

    here's another one

    An out-of-bounds memory access (access violation) occurred in module 'VirtualDub'...
    ...reading address 8C1721CC...
    ...while running thread "Processing" (thread.cpp:152).
     
  2. attar

    attar Senior member

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    Is the DivX codec up to date?
    Does resetting the codec to default settings help

    Can it be pinned down to audio or video by selectively choosing Direct Stream settings.
     

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