Hi guys, I get no problems in tmpg with my other movies that I encode wich are not xvid but sometimes with some of my xvid files I get an imediate error. With "a write error occured at frame such an such with ntdll.dll" or an "invalid pointer opperation" error. What could be the problem?
Tmpg and Xvid movie errors
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You´re not the onlyone that got problems with XVID/TMPGEnc!
I get the following error messages when I try to convert an XVID to MPG(XSVCD):
Write error occured at adress 77F52109 of module 'ntdll.dll' with 00000000
Write error occured at adress 005503DE of module 'TMPGEnc.exe' with 559C85A1
Runtime error 216 at 0003DA4C
And I get really -
I found a fix!
I searched in Pegasys BBS for XVID and found a great fix for my problem
It was posted in DVDRHELP´s forum:
And it seems to work just fine....I´m encoding an XVID-movie (Equilibrium) to XSVCD right now
ps/ Write down the original settings or take a screendump so you can restore them if you need to /dsComment
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Well unfortunately that doesn't work most of the time. It certainly doesn't work for me. Increasing priority for directshow doesn't work. Perhaps that is because I do not use a directshow filter to decode Xvid. (no ffdshow)
I am using the actual codec, not a directshow filter. I had too many problems with ffdshow so it had to go. Also, the playback quality is so much superior without ffdshow.
Still, nobody has a clue how to fix this nagging "invalid pointer" error. I do NOT want to update my tmpegnc to the latest version. I like mine just fine. Updating to the latest will of course not fix anything unless tmpegnc has found a way to fix the pointer error in later versions. Seems this problem is inherent in the Xvid codec.
Oh well. Seems the only way around this that I have found, is to use virtualdub (or one of it's variants) to re-encode the movie to DivX, then load into tmpegnc. Poor solution, but it works.My toy:
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