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  • andreaskorth
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2002
    • 23

    VirtualDub/Avisynth crashes

    I'm having a problem with VirtualDub:

    I'm trying to encode an AVI but VirtualDub crashes immediately after encoding starts. No error message, no Dr. Watson - it simply dies silently.

    This problem occurs only occasionally with some movies, I have no clue what could possibly cause it.

    I'm using Avisynth with an Mpeg2 source using resize and crop filters. Virtual Dub Version is 1.4.7, DivX Version is 5 Pro. Win2k.

    Any ideas?
  • khp
    The Other
    • Nov 2001
    • 2161

    #2
    Are you using 'job control' ?

    If so try doing one encodeing at a time.

    Problems with virtualdub crashing when switching jobs using divx5 is not unheard of.

    It works for me, but I have the same problem with xvid.

    You might also try narrowing down the problem by trying another codec. At least this will tell you if it's a codec problem or a avisynth problem.
    Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
    http://folding.stanford.edu/

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    • setarip
      Retired
      • Dec 2001
      • 24955

      #3
      VirtualDub cannot DIRECTLY handle MPEG2 format files...

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      • andreaskorth
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Mar 2002
        • 23

        #4
        Originally posted by setarip
        VirtualDub cannot DIRECTLY handle MPEG2 format files...
        That's why I'm using Avisynth, Mr. Overlord

        And yes, khp, the problem appears in conjunction with job control. I'll try an immediate encode.

        Thanks for your help!

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        • khp
          The Other
          • Nov 2001
          • 2161

          #5
          Originally posted by andreaskorth

          And yes, khp, the problem appears in conjunction with job control. I'll try an immediate encode.
          Hi

          Could you perhaps post the entries, in your virtualdub.jobs file, that corrosponds to the jobs that cause virtualdub to crash.

          I don't think there is much chance that I can solve this, but I would not mind helping to narrow the problem down a bit.
          Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
          http://folding.stanford.edu/

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          • setarip
            Retired
            • Dec 2001
            • 24955

            #6
            "That's why I'm using Avisynth, Mr. Overlord"

            My apologies for misinterpreting your post (no need for sarcasm)...

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            • andreaskorth
              Junior Member
              Junior Member
              • Mar 2002
              • 23

              #7
              Originally posted by setarip
              My apologies for misinterpreting your post (no need for sarcasm)...
              I have to apologize for my odd sense of humor. I didn't mean to seem sarcastic. I appreciate your effort to help me. Never mind.

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              • Enchanter
                Old member
                • Feb 2002
                • 5417

                #8
                Perhaps you can use an alternative way of frameserving? .d2v (DVD2AVI Project File) -> vFAPI frameserver is worth trying.

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                • andreaskorth
                  Junior Member
                  Junior Member
                  • Mar 2002
                  • 23

                  #9

                  Could you perhaps post the entries, in your virtualdub.jobs file, that corrosponds to the jobs that cause virtualdub to crash.
                  Thanks again for your help, but I decided not to keep the movie, anyway. It went to nirvana along with the job file. I will get back to your offer if the problem recurs.

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                  • andreaskorth
                    Junior Member
                    Junior Member
                    • Mar 2002
                    • 23

                    #10
                    Perhaps you can use an alternative way of frameserving? .d2v (DVD2AVI Project File) -> vFAPI frameserver is worth trying.
                    That would be a fallback! I didn't think of that.

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                    • Enchanter
                      Old member
                      • Feb 2002
                      • 5417

                      #11
                      What's that supposed to mean?

                      This method I mentioned seems to give me fewer problems and I continue to use it even after I learned to use Avisynth. Otherwise, you can always get FlaskMPEG to work on mpeg-2 files too as it handles them comfortably. Next time...

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