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  • Webslinger
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • May 2005
    • 4

    System crash when converting avi to mpeg 2 / dvd

    - English isn't my native language, so forgive me if I make some mistakes -


    Hi,

    "I'm going slightly mad" like Freddy Mercury once sang...

    I just can't convert a avi (Xvid / Divx) to a mpeg 2 or dvd file without my system rebooting within a few minutes...

    I've tried using every thinkable conversion program from winavi to Procoder 1 and 2 to DVDsanta but my system just crashes a few minutes into the conversionproces.

    I did a system format yesterday and reinstalled XP with all the latest Xvid and Divx Pro codecs but the problem is still there.

    I've checked all my hardware and even changed most of it in the past months (memory, videocard, MoBo, case + powersup.) but nothing seems to help.

    Can anyone help?

    PS auto-reboot is switched off, but the system still resets completely, so no memory dump is beeing made, so I can't check what or where something goes wrong.

    System config:

    Athlon XP 2600+
    1024 MB Dual Channel DDR 3200
    Asus A7N8X-E-DeLux MoBo
    Leadtek GF5900XT 128MB
    Gametheater 7.1 Soundcard
    2 x Maxtor 80 GB 7200 rpm
    1x 120 GB Western Digital in a Conceptronic USB2 Box
    19" Acer TFT Monitor

    Windows XP Pro
    DivX Pro codec 5.2
    Xvid? tried a few...
    Last edited by Webslinger; 23 May 2005, 09:46 PM.
  • sfheath
    Lord of Digital Video
    Lord of Digital Video
    • Sep 2003
    • 2399

    #2
    Hi Webslinger and welcome to the forums
    Are you overheating by any chance? Do you still reset with the side of the case removed?
    Is it the one file you are trying to use?
    Among your numerous applications, have you tried TMPGEnc?
    This isn't a learning curve ... this is b****y mountaineering!

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    • Webslinger
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • May 2005
      • 4

      #3
      Nope, no overheating.
      I've got a Coolermaster case with two XL coolingfans and a good quality Coolermaster processor cooler.

      My case stays around 35 degrees Celcius (max, often cooler) and my processor doesn't go above 50 degrees Celcius at maximum use.

      My power supply is allso very stable, it's a Enhance 400 watt.

      So I don't think the problem is in overheating.

      And I didn't use TMPGEnc for a while, so I could give it a try again, but it also used to crash on me.

      Maybe the problem has something to do with the fact that the movies I try to convert are mostly Xvid and not DivX... Which Xvid codec do you have installed? I've tried Koepi's latest stabel release and a few others.
      Or could the movies just be badly encoded? (but they play fine...)

      By the way, I will try TMPGEnc again, but shouldn't my other programs at least work?
      Last edited by Webslinger; 23 May 2005, 09:44 PM.

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      • UncasMS
        Super Moderator
        • Nov 2001
        • 9047

        #4
        does it happen with numerous avi files or with only one in particular?

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        • Webslinger
          Junior Member
          Junior Member
          • May 2005
          • 4

          #5
          I've tried a few...

          Shrek 1, Shrek 2, Robots, Star wars.

          The funny thing with Shrek was that I got it converted eventually, it crasht three times (even close to the end, very frustrating) and finaly it worked.
          But it must have bin a fluke, 'cause everything after that crasht.

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          • Webslinger
            Junior Member
            Junior Member
            • May 2005
            • 4

            #6
            I've found a good workaround for my conversion problems...

            I've bought a Haupauge tv card (wintv-pvr-150), hooked up my modded XboX and now I record my avi's in realtime with allmost no cpu usage (card has a build in mpeg 2 decoder / encoder).

            And I must say, the results are great!
            And the card only cost me 59 euro's (new, OEM)

            Just one aditional question: does anyone know if the Haupauge card has macrovision protection (haven't hooked up a dvd or vcr yet) an if yes if there is a way to disable it?

            BTW thanx for the replies untill now.

            Webslinger
            Last edited by Webslinger; 26 May 2005, 07:23 PM.

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            • LT. Columbo
              Demigod of Digital Video
              • Nov 2004
              • 10671

              #7
              if this is a new system could it be over-clocked? all this stuff happened to me once and was determined that the store messed up by over-clocking it....
              "One day men will look back and say I gave birth to the 20th Century". Jack The Ripper - 1888
              Columbo moments...
              "Double Shock" "The Greenhouse Jungle" "Swan Song" FORUM RULES
              "You try to contrive a perfect alibi, and it's your perfect alibi that's gonna hang ya."
              (An Exercise In Fatality, 1974)


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              • techno
                Digital Video Master
                Digital Video Master
                • Nov 2001
                • 1309

                #8
                here's one:

                it could be corrupted frames....

                Or it could also be the video codecs not installed correctly or maybe the conversion program just didnt initialise them properly.

                BTW... I hate amd's.... it could be that lol

                btw to the poster upstairs (one post above me) - good choice on the hauppauge card! I LOVE them.. been using it for 6 years now... fantastic stuff and always get perfect results everytime... a few of the forum members have seen my work and have been stunned

                and no it doesnt have macrovision - some do but that comes with the drivers of hauppauge (as confirmed by hauppauge themselves...)

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