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Old 10th April 2002, 22:40   #1  |  Link
Sbr
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CCE crash under WinXP...please help me!

Hi! I yust started creating VCD. I'm a newbie.
I have a problem; first of all, I use the DVD2SVCD to create my own VCD.
But, when CCE starts it freezes and Win gives me an error and he shut down the application... the last part of DVD2SVCD is:

- 10/04/2002 23.29.38
- Free on drive D: 6981.06 mb
- Video Encoding using Cinema Craft
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Executing VFAPI.
Closing program

Executing Cinema Craft Encoder.
StreamSectors: 1668571576
AudioSectors: 99141840
VideoPAPO: 24311304
ScanOffsetBytes: 229260
SeqAligningBytes: 14570747
VideoEndHeader: 8
SubtitleSectors: 0
EmptySectors: 238.00
PictureSectors: 0.00
PureMPEGStream: 1530318417.33
Seconds: 6113.60
CalcMPEGStream: 1530318417.33
Frames: 152840
CDSize: 800.00
Cut point 796.00
Variable Settings:
Frames: 152840
Anti Noise Filter: 2
Passes: 3
Image Quality: 17
VAF file creation: On
Video Encoding Mode: Multipass VBR
Min. bitrate: 300
Max. bitrate: 2530
Avg. Bitrate: 2002

If I use the option "one pass VBR" the program doesn't stop, but I'd like to use "Multipass VBR" whic is better.

My PC config is:
-WinXp Pro
-PIII 1000MHz

P.S. TMPGenc works but it takes a veeery long time to encode (and i read that CCE is better than TMPGenc...)
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