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2-pass At Divx 502, getting fuss
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shock
Posted: Dec 26 2002, 02:43 PM


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i know that when encode a file into avi....the video compession should set to 2-pass instead of 1 pass....but when i set into 2 pass and encode but when i try to play the movie, it say 'cannot locate the size memory' (something like that)

how to solve it/?
 
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muf
Posted: Dec 26 2002, 06:41 PM


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you're trying to play the first pass. do the second pass and play that.

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shock
Posted: Dec 27 2002, 03:54 PM


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i am encode at 2 pass but it cannot play...what you meant by play at 2 pass
 
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Posted: Dec 27 2002, 07:30 PM


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You have to do "2-pass, first pass," then do "2-pass, second pass," then you can play the file that was created from the second pass.

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shock
Posted: Dec 28 2002, 02:56 PM


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means i have to encode twice? can i encode at '2-pass ,second pass' will it be the same?
 
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Posted: Dec 28 2002, 06:14 PM


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QUOTE (shock @ Dec 28 2002, 10:56 AM)
means i have to encode twice?

Duh. What did you think "2-pass" means?

Dude, you totally need to read some guides. wacko.gif

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