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Enrico Ng
12th September 2004, 19:57
I'm trying CCE for the first time.
I'm following the guide on the doom9 page.
The input is a AVS script. and the OPV pass works fine.
The second pass seems to work, but when it gets to the very end, like 100% or 99%, the whole program just disappears instantly.
I get no error messages.
I think my computer is stable, I encode xvid video alot and I never have problems.
Any ideas?
RB
13th September 2004, 10:02
Which OS are you using? Are you using EclCCE?
Enrico Ng
13th September 2004, 18:38
Originally posted by RB
Which OS are you using? Are you using EclCCE?
Windows XP Pro
and I'm not using EclCCE
I'm just following http://www.doom9.org/mpg/cce267.htm
RB
14th September 2004, 10:53
I'd suggest you contact Cinemacraft support. They also answer questions posted in English in their forum, http://www.cinemacraft.com/cgi-bin/supportbbs.cgi
Enrico Ng
14th September 2004, 19:30
ok, I wasnt sure if they would support me since I'm using the trial version and I'm using a AVISynth script
jorel
15th September 2004, 01:54
Originally posted by Enrico Ng
ok, I wasnt sure if they would support me since I'm using the trial version and I'm using a AVISynth script maybe the support from CCE don't came but now i have questions cos i'm more confuse than you!
here you wrote that the CCE is trial.
but here:
Originally posted by Enrico Ng
Windows XP Pro
and I'm not using EclCCE
I'm just following http://www.doom9.org/mpg/cce267.htm you wrote that you are following the Doom9 guide and -->not using EclCCE.
but i'm reading in the begining of the guide:
"CCE 2.67 is still in beta, but widely used, and many people can't quite make the leap between 2.50 and 2.67 - that's where this guide comes in. There are two major differences between CCE 2.66 and 2.67: The v.2.67 demo no longer writes project files - a limitation which can easily be fixed using *-> EclCCE and the settings affecting progressive / interlaced encoding have changed (and have become somewhat more confusing)."
means that you're not following the guide...right or wrong? :confused:
:rolleyes:
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