TMPGEnc Express Error

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  1. Oswald900

    Oswald900 Member

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    I'm getting a error coming up saying "There is no quoted number of Character-String'%.2f'."


    Does andbody know how i can fix this error.

    I'm getting this error with a Mpeg file

    Thanking You
     
  2. syaniv1

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    I have got the exact problem too. Have you figured out how to solve it?
    Thanks.
     
  3. kd2k5

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    I have the same problem, but i notice there are no answers. Have you all resolved this problem yet.
     
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    I find out that I had this problem when there was almost no free space on my hard disk. I cleaned it and also defragmated and since then there is no problem.
     
  5. daMANiack

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    Hi,

    You are quite possibly getting this error if your TARGET partition is formatted as FAT32 and you have set the OUTPUT file to be in EXCESS of 4.0Gbs which is the FAT32 limit.

    Just reduce the bitrate so that expected filesize is between 3.9Gbs to 3.95Gbs and hopefully, all will go well..

    Cheerz :)
     
  6. aviman

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    A pritty cryptic message, "There is no quoted..." for such a simple error. daMANiack is right, this is a problem with diskspace. Whe installed TMPEGenc' sets "option -> preferences -> pref.1 -> folder settings -> temp. file:" to somewhere on c:, if this folder isnt big enough for a full dvd encoding it throws this error. Set "temp. file:" to a large drive, this will fixit.

    aviman
     

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