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Old 28th August 2006, 22:06   #1  |  Link
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Avi.net shutdown problem

Hi info dvd

I had a problem last night

I encoded my movie and told Avi.net to shutdown PC at the end
I got this message



But my computer has never shutdown

This has never happened before with previous versions

I use 2.1.70 version

Any ideas ?
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Old 28th August 2006, 22:12   #2  |  Link
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that warning means that if you press the button before the 15 seconds runs out, the shutdown will be canceled and you can carry on using the pc. If you pressed the CANCEL button it shouldnt turn itself off.

good idea.

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Old 28th August 2006, 22:21   #3  |  Link
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Ricardo

I was sleeping at that time and I was not in front of my PC
and avi.net has never shutdown

What is the problem ?
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Old 28th August 2006, 22:27   #4  |  Link
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I see, i thought you actually pressed the button. (got any pets?)
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Old 28th August 2006, 22:49   #5  |  Link
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no ricardo

Any ideas from Info dvd ?
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Old 29th August 2006, 01:15   #6  |  Link
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Any ideas from Info dvd ?
Does it always stay on 15 seconds? Does it actually ever start counting down? Can you test just a short clip to see whether it always does it?

Your encode rate says 0 FPS (strange)
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Old 29th August 2006, 08:17   #7  |  Link
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Yes it always stay 15 seconds , I don't know why
When I went back home last night there was still the message

I am going to have a test on a short clip and I tell you

The weirdest thing is that the encode rate is always showing 0 FPS ... I don't know why
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Old 29th August 2006, 08:42   #8  |  Link
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I made a test on a short clip and my computer does not stop
It is pretty embarrassing cause I need to have this function work properly

Here is a video example about what's going on !!!

http://www.badongo.com/file/1308945

Wait 16 seconds before downloading the file

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Old 29th August 2006, 11:29   #9  |  Link
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Thanks for the clip, and yes, I found a silly little problem, a bug, countdown will NOT work, I've fixed it now but before I update just going to see if I can find out why your FPS displays zero.
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Old 29th August 2006, 12:37   #10  |  Link
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But my computer has never shutdown
Does 'THIS' file fix the problem?

Extract over (and overwrite) the 'avi.NET.exe' file in the installtion folder.
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Old 29th August 2006, 14:48   #11  |  Link
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Thank you INFO

MY FPS displays zero even on another computer
I just tested at work and it is the same

I am afraid that appears on all versions of avi.net

I am trying your " SHUTDOWN FIX " and I tell you right now


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Old 29th August 2006, 15:15   #12  |  Link
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Awesome

Thanks INFO, The shutdown now , works good
Is is important for me to shut down my computer cause I encode with a notebook, so that I don't want to let it switch on all the time
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Old 29th August 2006, 16:19   #13  |  Link
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The shutdown now works good
That's good to know, glad you spotted it.

I'm still puzzled about you FPS display..... I'm stumped at the moment.
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Old 29th August 2006, 18:45   #14  |  Link
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Just put up v2.1.8.2, how's your FPS with this latest version?
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Old 29th August 2006, 22:02   #15  |  Link
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INFO

Shutdown problem has gone with 2.1.8.2

But my FPS shows always Zero

Don't understand why but in fact, it is not really a problem
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Old 30th August 2006, 00:38   #16  |  Link
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I know it's nothing drastic, especially as you're fine with it, but it does annoy me that you don't get the FPS when you should.

I can't see any reason for it, I'm getting the information from AVS2AVI, that's all the information you see on the top header bar during encoding, the current frame, FPS and ETA. Now I could understand if none of the information was displayed, or only the first, would point to a problem with my parsing of the information, but for the ETA to be functioning and not the FPS is strange.

The initial question I must answer is whether AVS2AVI is actually giving me the FPS on your PC. If I send you a little test file to try are you OK with doing a quick test for me?

EDIT:
Rename the original exe file 'avi.NET.exe' then put in the installation folder THIS file. Run avi.NET as normal and select just something small, a minute or so, and do a SINGLE pass encode. When completed, you'll notice a file has been created on the root of C:\ called 'avi.NET.test.TXT'. Could you please send me this file. Thanks for your help. Email link is available from the 'email' button in the 'Help' section of avi.NET.

Thanks for your time.

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OK info

I will send you this file tonight
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Old 30th August 2006, 23:20   #18  |  Link
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It is very weird

At the beginning of encoding I get this screenshot



I send you the txt file to your email but it seems that it is an empty file

It seems like I have a big problem in my computer

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@all: please redirect your questions/replies to this thread: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=115381
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