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CaptainNihilism
17th July 2002, 13:44
Since some time my CCE 2.50 makes trouble while encodin'... After 24% of encodin' it freezes n' stops to encode... What can be the prob??? Please try to answer my pushy question in easy English 'cause I 'm just a dumb n' steadily drunk German Punk RAWK asshole... Have yer beer... CaptainNihilism :confused:

fisix
18th July 2002, 02:03
i might be having the same problem. the freeze only happened after i installed a new trial version (2.64) and link2. but, i wonder if it really isn't freezing the encode, maybe it is just freezing the update of the window.

i am going to wait until enough time has passed for it to stop encoding (another 4 hours), and if it hasn't, then i will uninstall everything, run a registry clean, then reinstall 2.5 and try again.

in the mean time, i'm going to search the forum for info, have you searched here for info yet?

-fisix

CaptainNihilism
18th July 2002, 08:14
Hi there... Thanx for yer answer n' yer effort... Well I 'm really not a professional in this SVCD disease but the whole CCE 2.50 shit worked well for a long time yet n' now this... It 's a mystery... But maybe the reason for this 's a damaged VOB... Yesterday I encoded a movie without any prob but the next one stopped at 24% too... So yo use CCE 2.64... I 've all versions here but haven't tried a higher one than 2.50 'cause somebody told me it would increase the encodin' time... How long does it take really??? Lemme know... Do yo 've ICQ??? My no. 's 150247847 ...Hope to meet yo there next time... Greets... Cap:confused:

fisix
19th July 2002, 01:19
my problem was having the average bps too close to my max bps in multipass vbr. 150-200 difference seems to work. will be trying 2.64 vs 2.50 tonight. the only issue i've seen is that 2.64 won't open avisynth frameserves directly. either you use something else (vfapi or link2) or you use virtualdub to save the avisynth serve to disk as an avi and open that with cce. probably i could use virtualdub to serve properly and just go that rout, though it's pretty obvious that if you run many pass vbr it's much faster to just use avisynth to filter/resize once rather than once/pass. all you need is diskspace.

-fisix