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7th March 2002, 08:58 | #1 | Link |
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CCE Crashing in new Version
I have been trying to backup Gladiator but it seems to keep freezing after the creation of the *.vaf file. Is it because the movie is protected or is it the program. I have tried twice to Back it up, which took 5 hours each, and still the CCE crashes after VAF creation, please help.
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7th March 2002, 15:40 | #5 | Link |
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@ suker
don't start this sukerstatements again . If you have problems with that line into your avs file, it is ONLY your problem, and you should investigate it more deeply. I do have 3 athlons working in my lab, no one have any problem with CCE. Resampleaudio is recommended to SOLVE/AVOID (instead of create) crash issues in athlon processors. Of course this doesn't mean that CCE will make an audio output. |
7th March 2002, 16:50 | #6 | Link |
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Use CBR instead ..
I just did Gladiator ( 155 min ) on THREE 90 min disks - but I did it CBR - Even with 192 sound the bitrate was about 2160. On this 16:9 movie the quality was very good. CBR ( constant bit rate ) can look as good as VBR if the bitrate is high enough and has the advantage of shorter encode times AND has much less chance of CCE crashing.
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7th March 2002, 17:21 | #7 | Link |
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well...im not talking a bout audio
it crashes when it is about to start the whole encoding process, which should take about 9 to 12 hours. The audio was fine, I just need to know why CCE crashes after the VAF file creation.
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7th March 2002, 17:42 | #8 | Link |
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Does it only crash on this movie?
Did you try selecting safe mode? Did you try safe mode and CCE 2.62? Do a search in the advanced forum for CCE freeze or CCE crash. There was a very long involved thread on this. Freezing is a known issue, but I am not certain about crashing. Does it give you an error or just stops responding? @sukerman if I try and run CCE WITHOUT resampleaudio (44100)when I run CCE by itself CCE will crash on me every time and I have an AMD XP CPU, but only right at startup. However it seems to make no difference to me when I use DVD2SVCD. Please don't make things out to be everyones problems when you have them. It very well could be just you or a certain few. Mark
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7th March 2002, 17:59 | #9 | Link |
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@Mozart
1) I investigated. With the command in it fails,
without it, it works. That's my experience, I'm just offering the man something to try and not suggesting its necesarily the solution to his problem. 2) I knew to try it because I'd heard about this problem before. As for the second question, I thought it was valid enough to ask why an audio command is present when CCE is not doing the encoding. If the official answer is "because it may or may not stop CCE crashing", I'll accept it, If you're athlons are encoding with the line present in your avs, it must be my problem. |
7th March 2002, 18:16 | #10 | Link |
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ok
It only happened to me this once in this movie. All the others were perfect until i upgraded to the new version. I think im gonna try to use the old versions and see the result.
No i havent tried it in safe mode, nor safe mode with CCE 2.62. I will try it, but please, keep the comments coming to what might have gone wrong. THanks |
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