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black prince 12-04-2002 11:57 PM

DVD2SVCD: DVD2SVCD causing constant system error
 
Hi All,

While running DVD2SVCD 1.1.0 build 1c it's causing the same error at
the same point (after the audio conversion) with the same message.

DVD2SVCD has caused an error in KERNEL32.dll and will now close.
If you continue to experience problems try restarting your computer.


I tried misc tab using recovery and got the same message. I rebooted
and tried recovery again and got the same message. I used BeSweet
instead of SweetHead and got the same message. I ran from the begin-
ning and got the same message at the same step. I believe there must
be a problem. If anyone has some ideas please post. :?

-black prince

dogbert 12-05-2002 02:46 PM

hi black prince.

what is your source.

avi, dvd, divx....

it give us some more to work on.

dogbert

black prince 12-05-2002 04:44 PM

Hi dogbert,

dogbert wrote:
Quote:

dogbert Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2002 3:46 pm Post subject:
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hi black prince.
what is your source.
avi, dvd, divx....
it give us some more to work on.
dogbert
Thanks for your interest. The problem was with a filter I am
using called "AutoCrop()". My source is DVD and AutoCrop()
will convert a widescreen (16:9) to fullscreen (4:3) while maintaining
aspect ratio. It seems to be making calls to memory areas it's not allow-
ed to. Again, Thanks. :)

-black prince

fozzieb 12-06-2002 04:56 AM

Hi

I get same problem (i think)

after the dvd2avi bit when it is doing the ac3 audio it gets to about 90% then restarts my pc, my source is a dvd.

I am using XP Pro sp1 on an athlon 2000XP

any ideas (i am using the latest dvd2svcd)

cheers


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