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Dsp
14th August 2006, 00:40
About a month ago, i had a virus, i fixed it by, doing a pc recovery, if you
didnt know it delets everything and pretty much like a brand new computer,
so i had to reinstall everything including my
video card, memory cards and other stuff, so it worked fine, took care of
the virus, and i installed my games and just now i wanted to use the AutoGk
for a test, see if it works, im doing a movie right now, so i downloaded the AutoGk 2.27 setup, and i installed
everything just fine, now the real problem is this, i select my output file
and stuff, use Xvid codec, and start the "job", when i am running second
pass A VirtualDub Error comes up, and here is what it exactly says;

FastWriteStream: Couldnt open C:/Documents and
setting/Hp_Administrator/desktop/BF2 2006-06 12-33-12-46_agk.avi: The
proccess cannot access the file because it is being used by another
process....

Man i was trying everything, uninstalling everything downloading it again
and it still says that, wtf lol, i was pissed,

If you could help me out that would be great or tell me some other programs
that i can use to compress

thx

unskinnyboy
14th August 2006, 00:54
AutoGK FAQ Q.6.16 :readfaq:

Dsp
14th August 2006, 01:28
How does it answer or solve my problem?

unskinnyboy
14th August 2006, 02:19
hmm, you read it and do as it says and then it will solve your problem. Did you even read it?

Dsp
14th August 2006, 03:14
yea ill give it a try, but do you know what my problem is?

unskinnyboy
14th August 2006, 04:13
Yes. Searching the forum & reading our rules would help. Try this thread for starters: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=112781

Dsp
14th August 2006, 04:59
ok looks like that guy had the same problem, i did a run test, and at the end of the log is said open AVi failed, what could be the problem?

unskinnyboy
14th August 2006, 05:19
Asking you to search and/or read for yourselves is not working here obviously because you don't seem to be willing to read.

The crux of the issue is that if you have a Real Time Scanner component of some Anti-Virus software running, it might be scanning the avi and locking it while VirtualDubMoD is trying to write to it, thereby causing the encode to fail. Shut down your Anti-Virus software and retry. Hopefully it should solve your issue.

Dsp
15th August 2006, 03:58
Thanks for you time, i did a test, and i turned off my anti virus and still does the same thing, could a firewall be the problem, but anyway ill read what people posted in the other thread about this