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26th May 2002, 03:01 | #1 | Link |
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xmpeg audio setup problem
My setup
WinXP Pro Xmpeg 4.5 Divx Pro 5.02 I followed doom9's guide for xmpeg. I'm testing a small segment of a movie, but i can't get the audio setting correct. It works with PCM, but with MP3 I get this error message. An error occured when trying to generate the file. Check that you're not using the output file or the programs is setup correctly. I've tryied different MP3 codecs (radium, lame, creative mp3, i don't have full range of Fraunhofer MP3)and done a couple of re-installs. Side note: Flask .60 works with aviout, but not odmlavioutput. Don't know if thats useful or not. |
28th May 2002, 21:00 | #6 | Link |
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Strange,.. should work,.. what other audio codecs are installed on your system,... anything unusual? I just remember one time when the normal deinstalling and reisntalling didn't work and that was when the guy had soem strange audio codec installed that he didn't even know (didn't know what it was good for)
Cu Selur Ps.: also be sure that u are an administrator when u encode, could also be a problem with userrights |
28th May 2002, 23:53 | #7 | Link |
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my audio codecs:
Windows Media Audio MS PCM converter IMA ADPCM ADPCM CCITT G.711 A-Law & U-Law GSM 6.10 audio G.723.1 DSP Group TrueSpeech(TM) Sipro Lab Telecom ACELP.net Indeo(R)audio software Ogg Vorbis Audio (for some reason this will not uninstall) Voxware Compression Toolkit |
2nd June 2002, 22:04 | #11 | Link |
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vox gone, but still can remove ogg
Don't know whats wrong with ogg audio codec, it still won't uninstall
i wonder if theres any relationship using odmlavioutput on flask and xmpeg, because they produce the same error message. anyway any ideas on how to remove ogg? |
5th June 2002, 16:52 | #13 | Link |
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Maybe instead of uninstalling, have you tried to move the priority of the codec you want to use to the top??? Contrary to popular belief, WinNT(XP/2000) can change the priority of the codec. You can do this under the device manager, go to audio codecs, and select the one you have installed that you want to use (radium comes up as the Fraunhoefer codec but in the properties it shows the radium info) and up the priority of it to '1'.
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7th June 2002, 07:28 | #14 | Link |
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i was aware that the priority of the codec can be changed. i have experimented with changing the priorities a little bit. i'm using LAME rather then radium. but trying your suggestion moving LAME to 1 the outcome still gets me an error.
thanx anyway |
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