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Old 25th March 2003, 19:13   #8  |  Link
Entropy512
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Quote:
Originally posted by trbarry
It's a limitation of your video card but it doesn't really matter if you are using MPEG2DECx. Try the following:

1) Delete your DVD2AVI.ini file.

2) Bring up DVD2AVI but change to RGB. This is ignored by MPEG2DEC3 anyway but affects the preview display. Exit again without opening any files. This will save a new default DVD2AVI.ini file.

3) Put the correct PID's in the DVD2AVI.ini file and try opening your files again.

That message spelling has been there since the beginning but I'll try again to remember to fix it.

- Tom
Sometimes a partially corrupted input file can also cause this.

I've received this error message, even though 90% of the time I don't get it, on certain files I will get it 100% of the time. Usually those files are ones that I give up on transcoding eventually. (When decoding from VOBs created with HDTVtoMPEG2, the AC3 audio stops prematurely, when directly importing the transport stream, the decoder will crash at some point in the transcode process, even after using the GraphEdit cleanup trick used in the AVSForum WM9 encoding guides.)
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