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MrCoopz 01-25-2003 02:48 PM

Avisynth: Caught an access violation?
 
Hello i was just encoding and after a couple of hours i got this black screen with red wrighting in the Tmpgenc window

"Avisynth: Caught an access violation at 0x0b263f5c attempting to write to 0xa9ff7ee2"

do u guys have any idea how to fix it??

BTW i was using a divX file

Bud 01-25-2003 03:22 PM

Had same problem. Run your system Defrag or Norton Speed Disk on all Drives. At least for me this fixed the problem.

Bud

MrCoopz 01-25-2003 05:18 PM

i tried that but it didnt work

heres the error

http://frutsel.terrainhost.com/fruts...oopz/error.gif

Gaudi 01-25-2003 05:26 PM

I had problems with TMPGEnc encoding overnight. It halted because of the hard drive powering off.

Check if the Windows power management is activated. If so, try disabling the HD power down feature.

It worked for me.


Gaudi

urban tec 01-25-2003 06:36 PM

This could also be caused by bad frames or corruption in the divx file.

Does it stop at the same place each time?

MrCoopz 01-25-2003 07:23 PM

im not sure but i think it does

how can i check it for errors and how do i correct them?

urban tec 01-25-2003 09:52 PM

you can try divxfix
it has a basic error check, although it can fix the stream it can also desync the audio. I personally use Virtual dub to remove corrupt frames as it has no such problems.

bman 01-26-2003 03:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by urban tec
you can try divxfix
it has a basic error check, although it can fix the stream it can also desync the audio. I personally use Virtual dub to remove corrupt frames as it has no such problems.

Hi urbantec !!!
How exectly are u fixing errors with VDub ??? :cry:
I've tryed with severall movies and he succeeded just once !!!
bman

urban tec 01-26-2003 08:36 AM

G'day Bman,

You can use divxfix or similar to identify bad frames and corruption.

Once you have identified the corrupt frame you can delete them with virtualdub using the mark in and mark out buttons ( to the left of the frame count) it depends on the extent of the corruption and the length of key frames for the file as to how much you will need to delete.

Check this guide on using virtual dub to cut and join as all you are doing is cutting out bad bits of a file.

bman 01-26-2003 08:47 AM

Thank's MAN !!!

bman

MrCoopz 01-26-2003 03:11 PM

urban tec is there any program that fixes the bad parts by its self?

My file has about 100 corrupt frames and would take ages for me to do in Vdub

urban tec 01-26-2003 08:24 PM

G'day MrCoopz,

Divxfix will do it but doesnt keep the audio in sync (it doesnt remove the corresponding audio frames) that is why I use vdub, if the frames are all together it may be easier to remove a block rather than individual frames, either way it is a lot of work. I am not familiar with any other prog that can do it for you.

MrCoopz 01-26-2003 09:05 PM

Thanks for ur help

Can u list the steps in DivFix to fix the frames :)

im new too all this

urban tec 01-26-2003 11:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrCoopz
Thanks for ur help

Can u list the steps in DivFix to fix the frames :)

im new too all this

Just load the avi file and put a tick in the "cut out bad parts box then click check for errors, this will save a copy of the file to the location you specify.

Make sure you make a backup of the file before you do this just in case.

MrCoopz 01-27-2003 02:24 PM

I did what u said but it dosnt make a new file

do i need to use the strip and Rebuild options?

urban tec 01-27-2003 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrCoopz
I did what u said but it dosnt make a new file

do i need to use the strip and Rebuild options?

when you open the app there is a field at the top of the window where you can specify the working directory, have a look in the readme I think it is mentioned there


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