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This started happening right after installing AutoGK. I uninstalled and reinstalled the DivX codec, AutoGK, nothing works. Every single file I try to encode in VDub or VDubMod with DivX gives me this error.
For one, a video I made in Ulead. I saved it as uncompressed because I don't trust UVS with compression. But I also tried to encode a DVD and it did the same thing.
And what would the version of DivX matter... and how could I get a different one?
I got 6.1.1.3 Create Bundle, gives same error. And this is just in VDub/Mod. Not in AutoGK.
And it happens on like any file! Even the .DIVX file that DivX create gave me does that.
--EDIT--
I used DivX Create on the AVI, made a .divx, it opened in VDubMod and saved to AVI with DivX. But the .divx is not the same quality as DivX on 100% quality mode, as it didn't let me use quantizer... it's a simple program.
Other than that, like no files work.. even VOBs which I have encoded tons of times... they just stopped working.
1. You are trying to compress a video in a format that is not supported by the codec. This will usually mean that the frame height and width are incorrect or that the color depth is not valid. To see what restrictions there are for a codec go to video-->compression and select the codec. The codec restrictions will now appear in a box right of the middle in this window.
2. It happens when trying to play the file in VirtualDub. This is the result of a codec that is trying to decompress a video stream, which it actually cannot handle. This shouldn't be happening, but there are a few codecs (e.g. Panasonic DV) that will try to decompress anything they can get their hands on. Check the file info in VirtualDub and look up the codec used for decompression. Then uninstall/disable this codec and open the file again and see if it plays. It might be possible that with opening the file you will get another type of error message, which will be dealt with now.
3. This error is also common with DivX and can have two main possible causes for it. First of all, it is recommended that in the advanced setting of the DivX config, you disable "Do not prompt with errors and warnings". Why this setting is not disabled by default I don't know, complain to DivX about it. If you now start your encode again an error message will appear. Usually there are problems with the logfile or the dimensions of your video are not correct. With DivX hardware profiles enabled, there are maximum resolutions you can encode with (e.g. 720x576 is the maximum res for the Home Theatre profile). It could also be that you have issues as described at number 1.
could be 2 or 3. can you check vdub's file info after you get the error? what if you uninstall AGK? if you uninstall divx? maybe messed up vfw
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