I´ve just tried HC_GUI 0.14 and it works pretty fine! I load the avisynth script and when I close HC it ends with no problems at all. 8)
did not test HC_BATCH 0.14 yet. But probably it will not show that error. maybe hank315 will have to take a lok at this :lol: |
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Also I have same error with batch encoding with FreeEnc 0.44. I think is a XP problem (and MS still don't solved it) . |
Old on guys!
Sparkster says he ran CPU-Z on his PC and that it only reports SSE2. But his CPU is P4. Aren't all P4 capable of SSE3? Sparkster, do you know memtest tool? You can burn a bootable CD with it and let it do a memory test on your PC. Otherwise, think of reinstalling WinXP because those errors with Headac3he are not usual. Cheers |
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And.. Surprise! *NO* problems detected ! :oops: That is very good. Because the program is perfect at all. Now we have the proof! But. I have no Idea of the program that was conflicting as before =/ best regards sparskter |
Yes we do! :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: :arrow: M$ Windows XP :lol:
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OT And now, get ready for "Windows Vista" :hihi: http://www.betanews.com/article/Micr...ame/1122056208 /OT -kwag |
For the moment you can deal with "memory could not be read" error in this way:
Download HC Encoder error killer. Batch file, Kill-Error.bat has this code: Code:
@echo off Note that quoted parameter following "cmdow" and "equ" is the error window message caption when HC Encoder want to close. This batch file is an infinite loop, it is for you to deal with your problem by the moment, so to work with it, just run the bat file. Once finished your work with HC Encoder, just close cmd window. You can adapt this to any program that gives you a similar error, or another one, ever that that error dont be a critical one, it is to say, your app should keep running after and despite the error. |
Thanks Luis, I have tested the HC error-killer and it works a treat nice work Luis. :D
Note: Just to let you know there is a small error in the batch file one of the hank315 has 316 by mistake and needs to be renamed. ;) |
Fixed typo.
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