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I've been Using Tmpg for the last year or so, with rarely a problem and getting the newer versions as they come out. Well Friday of last week, it starts giving me read and write errors while I was making a batch list of svcds. I eventually got a couple of them to finish, but I still have several that will not go over 3-70%. My computer will either freeze at some point or reboot. Well I also record a show off my tuner card every few days to make it into a vcd, and it started doing the same thing today.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled Tmpg and still get the errors, here is a sample list of them:
Read error occurred at address 100066E0 of module 'dvd2avi.VFP' with 02D777A1
Read error occurred at address 016A6BF2 of module 'P3PACKAGE.DLL' with 02F31BDF
Read error occurred at address 004722E7 of module 'Tmpgenc.exe' with 20222625
Sometimes the Read Error is a Write error if it gets over 50% complete (I'm using 2passVBR). Like I've said it has just started happening in the past few days and I have not changed my computer's hardware configuration in 5 months. I do not believe I have added any software lately.
I did transfer the actual source files I was using as audio and video inputs to my laptop, put them in its dvd2avi and then processed them in the same version of tmpgenc with no problem whatsoever, except that it took twice as long as it does to encode on my desktop.
I have looked on every board I could find for a solution and apparently a few other people are having similar problems to mine. But I can't find a solution, besides its bad source files(not true here), or don't overclock your computer(which I haven't).
I'm not a big user of TMPGenc, but it sounds suspiciously to me like a bug in whatever release you are running. Try uninstalling the version you have now and install a previous version. If it works OK, wait for an update to TMPGenc beyond the current version. Sometimes in the software game fixing one problem causes something else to break.
OK..The "P3P Package.dll" error is From not haveing all of the Tmpgenc Files in the Same Folder..the error with "DVD2AVI.vfp" can be caused From either a Problem with the D2V file you are encodeing, or Possibly you need to raise the Priority if the "DVD2AVI VFAPI Plugin"...Sometimes Just makeing a New D2V file will solve problems encodeing D2V files..