Divx to DVD error...

Discussion in 'DivX / XviD' started by TyRock22, Sep 27, 2005.

  1. TyRock22

    TyRock22 Regular member

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    Divx to DVD works fine for 1 file, but if I queue any files when its finished with the first it will just give me an error. Anyone know a solution to this? I don't have the exact message right now but I could get it, if it would help.
     
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    Are you talking about VSO DivxToDVD? If so, never had this problem myself. But maybe you could download and install it again?

    BTW, are you using the free or non-free version?

     
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    Yes thats what I'm talking about and no i'm not sure which version im using. Which is better?
     
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    I've always used the free version: 0.5.2.99, which handles multiple files.

     
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    Well i figured out when exactly it does it. It works fine if im still sitting here. I have XP so when i switch users and keep all my programs running, as soon as it finishes the current file it stops... :(
     
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    Ok this is really getting annoying. I left it run all day but someone logged me off! The EXACT error is "Access violation at address 004CEEF7 in module 'DivxToDvd.exe'. Read of address 00000000" Anyone know how to fix this?
     
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    So VSO does that when you switch users? If that's the problem, then you've probably found the solution.

     
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    Yeah I know, don't switch users. But this is stupid it should work...I was looking for a way to fix this.
     
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    Ok, I reproduced the problem and communicated it to VSO---VSO programmers didn't seem to be familiar with this.


    Response: it will be worked on; check the version history for each new version release to see when this problem has been resolved: the page is here http://www.vso-software.fr/divxtodvd/divxtodvd_history.htm
     

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