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tomhoare
April 7th 06, 04:38 PM
All my avi converter applications have stopped working!
I have formatted my hard drive and reinstalled Windows XP.
I have tried installing all the codec packs I can find (not all at
once, of course).
All to no avail. It doesn't matter what avi file I try to convert (to
mpg), or which piece of software I use to do the converting.
The errors I get seem to be different almost every time. Sometimes when
I use Cucusoft the program fails part way through the video conversion
stage and sometimes the video conversion completes but the program
fails part way through the audio conversion.
When I try to use TMPGEnc 3Xpress sometimes it causes my PC to freeze
(so requiring me to reboot my PC) and sometimes just fails to complete
the conversion process.

Has anyone got any clues as to what is wrong?

Cari \(MS-MVP\)
April 7th 06, 06:13 PM
With what codec(s) were the AVI files encoded?
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Cari (MS-MVP)
Printing & Imaging
http://www.coribright.com/windows



"tomhoare" > wrote in message
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> All my avi converter applications have stopped working!
> I have formatted my hard drive and reinstalled Windows XP.
> I have tried installing all the codec packs I can find (not all at
> once, of course).
> All to no avail. It doesn't matter what avi file I try to convert (to
> mpg), or which piece of software I use to do the converting.
> The errors I get seem to be different almost every time. Sometimes when
> I use Cucusoft the program fails part way through the video conversion
> stage and sometimes the video conversion completes but the program
> fails part way through the audio conversion.
> When I try to use TMPGEnc 3Xpress sometimes it causes my PC to freeze
> (so requiring me to reboot my PC) and sometimes just fails to complete
> the conversion process.
>
> Has anyone got any clues as to what is wrong?
>

tomhoare
April 8th 06, 12:40 PM
The avi files were encoded with an Xvid codec

Cari \(MS-MVP\)
April 10th 06, 05:34 AM
The latest version of the xvid codec is at:
http://www.xvidmovies.com/codec/

It's possible you have too many codec packs installed on your PC. All you
usually need is this one and Divx 6.1 (www.divx.com)
--
Cari (MS-MVP)
Printing & Imaging
http://www.coribright.com/windows



"tomhoare" > wrote in message
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> The avi files were encoded with an Xvid codec
>

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