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Posted by: davidsmith001 Apr 9 2003, 04:38 PM
Help please i tried so many things but still V Dub crashes
on XP & 98se
tried 5.3 & new beta. Can anybody please help?many people seem to have this trouble!
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Posted by: Kippesoep Apr 9 2003, 08:49 PM
From your post, there is absolutely nothing we can tell except that you have a problem. Try giving us some information to work with, such as:
- which version of VirtualDub are you using (there's no version 5.3)?
- what are you trying to do?
- where does it crash?
- how does it crash? (i.e. do you get an error dialog box? -- if so, what does it say?)
- a list of appropriate hardware (e.g. if you get this problem when capturing, what capture card do you have?)

Posted by: ChristianHJW Apr 10 2003, 05:39 AM
- even more important : what compression ( codec ) are you using
- did you try to make something simple with it, like setting 'audio' and 'video' to 'Direct Stream copy' and save as new AVI ? Does it crash also ?

Posted by: davidsmith001 Apr 10 2003, 07:46 AM
sorry every one
i use vdub 1.51 tried using coec 4,5,5.3 etc
iam trying to convert codec encocec 3.11 to 5+
it crashes at different places
the PC just frezes-on xp & 98se
i need to convert- i just bought the dp 450 cd plyr wich plays divx 4 + Above
i would be so greatfull for your help

Posted by: David.Bucci Apr 16 2003, 04:51 AM
QUOTE (davidsmith001 @ Apr 9 2003, 11:38 AM)
Help please i tried so many things but still V Dub crashes
on XP & 98se tried 5.3 & new beta. Can anybody please help? many people seem to have this trouble!

News to me, that many people are having this problem dry.gif

On the other thread you started, you asked for alternatives. Search here for "Aviutl", you'll find at least one discussion I remember of where you can get that free tool. But be warned:

- it's not as good as VD feature-wise, with one or two exceptions

- it's not as stable as VD in general, in my experience (phaeron codes well, in my professional judgment)

- your problem is almost certainly somewhere in your codecs, etc., not in VD, so you'll experience the same problem in Aviutl if so

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