Guys, this is my first post here and regrettably it's a troubleshooter question.
I'm totally stumped on this one, so I hope the experts can give me an idea of what's going on.
I've been using GordianKnot 0.26b to encode .VOB files to .avi (DivX) format for quite some time now. However, two days ago I ran into a problem - no video output was being made when I would encode the files. I thought maybe it was a GK bug and fired up FlasKMPEG 0.7.8.39 - same problem; the audio was being calculated, but 0Kb/s of video, and a black progess indicator on the encoding equalizer window.
So I did a fresh format of my hard drives and re-installed WindowsXP Professional. Thought a clear slate would fix everything - well, needless to say it didn't work - same problem as before.
I've since done 4 reformats/re-installs of WindowsXP and nothing has fixed the problem. I've got SP1 installed, and I'm using the latest chipset drivers for my chipset (Intel i845G). It seems extremely odd to me that it would work fine for weeks and only now would stop working even after totally fresh installations of the OS. This leads me to believe that I installed everything on the first OS installation in a certain way, or maybe I used older chipset drivers - in any event, I can't think of what exactly is causing the problem.
I've tried using the default DirectX version 8.1 that comes with windowsXP, and I've updated to DirectX 9 - neither has made a difference. I've also tried using an older version of DivX, version 4. This exhibited the same problem - no video output. I'm starting to believe that something I've installed, whether it be my chipset drivers or Service Pack 1 (SP1) for WindowsXP is the culprit - there is a certain order you're supposed to install everything, and maybe I need to try out different orders of installing them or something.
Surely this problem has happened before and someone can help me. I will post my system spec's below and I greatly, enormously appreciate anyone's input on this - really, thanks.
1.6a Pentium4 Northwood @ 2.56Ghz
EPoX 4G4A+ i845 Motherboard
512mb CorsairXMS3000 DDR @ 400mhz Cas 2.5-5-2-3
160GB Storage - 2xWD800JB in RAID0 (16k stripe)
128mb TripleX Geforce4 Ti4200
Sound Blaster Audigy
Pioneer DVD-106s
Lite-On LTR-40125W
Antec TruePower 550w Power Supply
WindowsXP Professional SP1
I'm totally stumped on this one, so I hope the experts can give me an idea of what's going on.
I've been using GordianKnot 0.26b to encode .VOB files to .avi (DivX) format for quite some time now. However, two days ago I ran into a problem - no video output was being made when I would encode the files. I thought maybe it was a GK bug and fired up FlasKMPEG 0.7.8.39 - same problem; the audio was being calculated, but 0Kb/s of video, and a black progess indicator on the encoding equalizer window.
So I did a fresh format of my hard drives and re-installed WindowsXP Professional. Thought a clear slate would fix everything - well, needless to say it didn't work - same problem as before.
I've since done 4 reformats/re-installs of WindowsXP and nothing has fixed the problem. I've got SP1 installed, and I'm using the latest chipset drivers for my chipset (Intel i845G). It seems extremely odd to me that it would work fine for weeks and only now would stop working even after totally fresh installations of the OS. This leads me to believe that I installed everything on the first OS installation in a certain way, or maybe I used older chipset drivers - in any event, I can't think of what exactly is causing the problem.
I've tried using the default DirectX version 8.1 that comes with windowsXP, and I've updated to DirectX 9 - neither has made a difference. I've also tried using an older version of DivX, version 4. This exhibited the same problem - no video output. I'm starting to believe that something I've installed, whether it be my chipset drivers or Service Pack 1 (SP1) for WindowsXP is the culprit - there is a certain order you're supposed to install everything, and maybe I need to try out different orders of installing them or something.
Surely this problem has happened before and someone can help me. I will post my system spec's below and I greatly, enormously appreciate anyone's input on this - really, thanks.
1.6a Pentium4 Northwood @ 2.56Ghz
EPoX 4G4A+ i845 Motherboard
512mb CorsairXMS3000 DDR @ 400mhz Cas 2.5-5-2-3
160GB Storage - 2xWD800JB in RAID0 (16k stripe)
128mb TripleX Geforce4 Ti4200
Sound Blaster Audigy
Pioneer DVD-106s
Lite-On LTR-40125W
Antec TruePower 550w Power Supply
WindowsXP Professional SP1
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