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Vitaliti

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Can someone please tell me what I am doing wrong? T_T I have ripped the VOBS to my hard drive and run DVD2AVI and VFAPI converter to get the pseudo-avi. However when I start to encode in Virtual Dub(in any format) about 30 - 40 minutes in I always get this error: The instruction at "0x########" referenced memory at "0x#######". The memory could not be "read". I have an Athlon 1200 T-bird, 896 MB sdram, 40 Gig maxtor HD. When I transfer the VOBS and stuff and exact same settings to my old 633 Mhz Intel celeron computer with only 192 MB ram, It works fine. Is there some setting that I am missing? Or is there some compatibility issue. Any help on how to solve this would be musch appreciated. Thanks alot.

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Message # 1 26.09.24 - 03:11:16
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KOT_555

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What version of Windows are you running? What version of VDuB? of VFAPI? of DVD2AVI? Do you have a logfile, if so, please post it. These will all help figure out what is going wrong with your encode.

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Message # 2 26.09.24 - 03:22:13
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nastena73-73

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Hi. Ok, sorry i forgot that stuff I attached the crash info file, although I have no idea how to read it ^__^ I am running Windows XP Professional Using Virtual Dub Biuld 1.4.10 VFAPI reader 1.04 DVD2AVI 1.85 Thanks, any help you can provide will be really helpful

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Message # 3 26.09.24 - 03:29:10
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Kostja Kot

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Well, we've got an access violation in there. What codec are you encoding to? Have you tried to create an AVS out of your D2V instead of using VFAPI? I would try this first. If you're going to either of the DivX codecs, I would recommend using GKnot to make your entire encode process about 10 times easier. Another thing to try would be to reinstall your codecs(VFAPI and DivX) and your VirtualDub.

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Message # 4 26.09.24 - 03:40:39
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