View Full Version : Asus P4s533 & Cce 2.5sp
HomerJ
24th August 2002, 23:45
I have recently upgraded my PC with an ASUS P4S533 Motherboard (SIS645 DX Chipset) Intel P4 2GHz. OS Windows XP (HE)
I am currently experiencing a major problem when trying to import an AVisynth file (*.d2v)
CCE reports "having a problem" and shuts down
Does any memeber use this particular hardware setup sucessfully with CCE.
I need an injection of confidence.
HomerJ :)
Milkman Dan
25th August 2002, 00:59
You added the ResampleAudio(44100) line, right?
HomerJ
25th August 2002, 10:45
Hi Milkman,
Yes, I've added it, I've taken it out, I've put it back........
It's currently out !!!
But thanks for the suggestion
I've even got the wife to make sure I spelt "ResampleAdudio" correctly .
HomerJ ;)
fisix
28th August 2002, 11:52
i used the same mboard, and had no problems with cce sp 2.5 and avisynth 2.02 and 2.04. i suggest you get 2.05 and try again, also, there is a processor patch that i applied that might have helped (don't know). one thing is that cce gets pissed if there are memory problems. download prime95 and run its test to make sure your memory seems ok (especially if you are trying to run 1066).
read in the CCE forum, the faq there has alot of info.
-fisix
HomerJ
28th August 2002, 19:47
fisix,
Thanks for the reply. I have got it working, but had to add the "resampleadio(44100) line to my AviSynth script (after I learned how to spell).
I am aware of the patch, but only done one movie so far.
Thanks for the reply.
HomerJ :)
DaMacFunkin
3rd September 2002, 20:46
Recentley upgraded to this setup and cce has become a bitch, even though i didn't have any probs before, completley reinstalled windows as well, have applied the patch and don't get any hassle anymore, although that doesn't mean its working ok in the background, not sure why i got the crc errors though, used it for ages on a lesser setup with no probs
HomerJ
3rd September 2002, 23:27
I have now done 2 movies with no problems, certainly not crc ones.
Time to encode is less than real time for a single pass.
Lord of the Rings Movie time is 2hrs 51 mins Encode time was 2hrs
HomerJ
DaMacFunkin
4th September 2002, 00:09
Yeah, applied the patch and SEEMS to be working ok now... we'll see.
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