Nero closes during conversion

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  1. thetower

    thetower Member

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    Can anyone help?
    When trying to convert certain video files (avi divx video clip etc.) the program to convert immediately closes. I have used many different programs from Nero to Winavi to DVD Santa and the file just shuts down the conversion program. Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
     
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    Hello.
    Sounds like a RAM issue from here... Could you post your pc's vital stats please?
     
  3. thetower

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    The specs that I think would be relevant are...

    AMD 3800+
    960mb ram
    250 gb HD
     
  4. MaxBurn

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    If you post a nero log, we can see what is going on with your system. Use one of these log locations:
    [bold]Nero 6 history log location: Program Files>Ahead>Nero>NeroHistory.txt

    Nero 7 history log location: Program Files>Nero>Nero 7>Core>NeroHistory.txt[/bold]

    These things record all burns, and we only need the last one. The burns are seperated by something like this:

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ====== *** NeroAPI, History File *** ======


    Windows XP 5.1
    IA32-xxxx-xxxx-
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    that was from a Nero 6 log, but 7 looks much like that. Underneath the divider is the operating system, and right below that is the begining of the serial number. When posting a log, just include the last burn log, and be sure to edit out your serial numbers by typing xxxx over them, or deleting them before posting to the forum.

     

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