Nero causing problem lmpgspl.ax

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  1. hillneerg

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    Win XP SP3 1.7G 650RAM
    Nero 6.

    I installed anyDVD the other day (for legit backup of son's much-used DVD getting scratched through use)and, since then, I have been having problems burning SVCDs from .avi files (which I have been doing fine for years with no problems).
    At the end of transcoding, the NeroVision Express 3 window just closes and the Nero Smartstart appears.
    Occasionally I get a "Nero has experienced a problem and needs to close" and, if I send the error reprt to Microsoft, get a link saying it's related to a system32 file lmpgspl.ax (Ligos mpeg2 splitter, I think)
    The Microsoft site says that I should update that file (already most recent), uninstall the program (? - most unhelpful instructions)or unregister the file (I'm sure it must be needed or why is it there?).
    The date of the file indicates it's been there for a while prior to installing that program No recent modification date either.
    Uninstalling the AnyDVD program and rebooting hasn't seemed to make much of a difference either.
    The odd thing is, Nero WILL burn a single file to SVCD but not multiple ones.
    I may be adding 2+2 and getting 5 in thinking it was AnyDVD that caused the problem but, before installing it, I had no problems and haven't had a coaster for years.
    Apart from reinstalling Nero, anyone any ideas?
    It's got me stumped.
    Thanks
     
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    OK let's forget about anydvd, they assure me it doesn't mess with the codecs at all nor install anything that could.
    I can't get a restore point to work from the last time Nero worked fine either so that's out.
    I do notice that the system tray only shows the ffdshow audio codec in use - not the video one so I suspect that may point to something.
    Tried setting ffdshow to be default for everything but no luck.
    It still crashes (usually without any error report at all - just back to the smartstart - as soon as encoding finishes).
    I am quite used to conflicts with codecs where one gets the "transcoding fails" and looking through the error report but this doesn't give an option for a report - just resets itself so no chance of posting the log etc .
    Before reinstalling Nero (messy) I would really like some other suggestions first. I have used Nero for years with few errors but this one is a new one on me.
     
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    Still getting nowhere on this.
    A clean reinstall of Nero hasn't worked.
    I can still burn CDs (music) and photo slideshows (SVCD) without problems.
    Thinking the converter (from flv to avi using Xvid codec) may have been to blame, I tried converting to Divx to see if that helped.
    It did in a way - it burned the disc fine and then up came the "Nero has............ and needs to close" etc.
    I have the distinct feeling that something has been altered somewhere and is conflicting with Nero.
    I'm extremely suspicious of the fact I can't use system restore from before I installed that AnyDVD program but they say it wouldn't cause any problems.
    Anyway, if anyone has any ideas (other than reformat the drive), I'd be interested.
     
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    Oh well.
    Finally got Nero to uninstall (forgot the clean registry tool).
    Yes, the problem was caused by a conflict and the reinstallation (clean) seems to have fixed it.
    The cause WAS the splitter Nero was trying to use as a another installed program was causing windows to use the wrong codec.
    When in doubt, clean reinstall!
     

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