hey all, my first post so bare with me. i'm trying to convert a avi to xvcd so i can burn it onto cd, but when i use tmpgenc to encode it into the xvcd i get an error. the error is "....avi" can not open, or unsupported." i'm lost at what to do because before my pc crashed, which was about a week ago, i never had a problem encoding the xvcd using tmpgenc. can you guys help me out? am i missing a codec or something? if so, how do i find out which codecs i need? thanks for the help guys, murdoc
This will tell you what codecs you need and if the problem continues then let me know! Gspot Codec Search http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/video_tools/gspot.cfm
well, the avi is encoded with xvid and i installed the k-lite codec pack. it says the xvid codec is installed but tmpgenc still says the same thing. thanks again, murdoc
Ok, i think it could be the audio causing the problem so do the following. Open the avi in virtualdub VirtualDUB http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/video_tools/virtualdub.cfm 1. click video - direct stream copy 2. click audio - full processing mode 3. click audio - compression 4. select no compression pcm and click ok! 5. clicik file - save avi the file you save will have uncompressed audio and would be more compatible with TMPGEnc!!
well, that sorta helped but now i get a different error,"write error occurred at address 77FCB5BF of module 'ntdll.dll' with 00000000." oh, also i'm running win2k if that helps any. thanks again, Murdoc
Click option - environmental setting and click the vfapi plug-in tab. look for directshow file reader on the list and right click it and raise its priority to 2 and see if it makes a difference!!