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10th August 2012, 07:47 | #4841 | Link |
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I would have assumed using the ESS profile would be less likely to cause file size issues as it doesn't use a custom Xvid matrix. As long as the correct profile was used. However....
Looking at the AutoGK release notes, AutoGK 2.47 had Xvid downgraded to 1.2.0 because the ESS option caused file size issues, then it was upgraded to 1.3.0 for AutoGK 2.50, then downgraded to 1.2.1 for AutoGK 2.52, and AutoGK 2.55 seems only to have been released because AutoGK 2.53 was bundled with the wrong Xvid version. I don't really know if the problem was the wrong Xvid profile when using some versions of Xvid or whether some Xvid versions were just broken. I'd assumed they were broken, but maybe not.... |
18th August 2012, 20:28 | #4845 | Link | |
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18th August 2012, 20:54 | #4846 | Link |
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I have no problem running the installed AutoGK.
This portable won't run. I tried to run it in the compatibility version of XP but now it reports: 'Recursion too deep; the stack overflowed. Unable to load DLL ... AVIFIL32.dll' |
19th August 2012, 15:31 | #4847 | Link |
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It may be a problem associated with multi-threading due to memory allocation. I do not know an easy solution for this as I never saw similar problems using 64 bit architecture myself using a 2Ghz Pentium Dual Core CPU and 3GB of memory. Try disabling/closing all your running programs(memory guzzlers) in system tray e.g antivirus etc and see what happens.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stack_overflow Turning off your Data Execution protection(DEP) might work: Link below http://www.winvistaclub.com/t206.html OR TRY "Adding AutoGK" to your DEP exception list: 1.) Open "Control Panel" 2.) Click on "System and Maintenance" 3.) Click on "System" 4.) On the left side click on "Advanced System Settings" you will be asked for permission to continue, click continue 5.) Click on the Advanced tab and then on "Settings" in the Performance area 6.) Click on the DEP (Data Execution Prevention) tab 7.) Put a tick in the little circle next to "Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select" and click on the "ADD" button and browse for and click on the .exe file for AutoGK or any other App then click "Open" now click "Apply" then "OK" and close all open windows and your done. Last edited by datauser; 22nd August 2012 at 19:02. |
20th October 2012, 01:43 | #4848 | Link |
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Every time I use AutoGk these days, when it gets to the compressibility test before going to the first pass, it goes ULTRA slow. It can run 20 minutes and only be at like 2%. It used to do that in like 7 minutes and then start on the 1st pass and what not. What is that all about?
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21st October 2012, 19:03 | #4852 | Link |
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I uninstalled, reinstalled the 2.55 version, same compression hold out time..then I got the 2.45 one and tried to encode. Still it holds out on the Vdub compression test and didn't nudge. Odd. I've had this laptop since the end of 2010 and I did at least 3 DVDrips encodes a month until June 2011 and then this started happening. I heard there is no problem using AutoGk on Windows 7 and that wouldn't be the issue anyway since I was encoding just fine for 6 months with this system.
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Try Codec Tweak Tool to see if there are any broken registry entries for the codecs.
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30th October 2012, 12:19 | #4854 | Link |
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I would try Replacing the Vdubmod used in the AutoGK installer with last build. Copy its exe and vdi from a portable type e.g VirtualDub 1.6 and place in your system program AutoGK folder replacing old versions when asked.
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15th November 2012, 02:51 | #4855 | Link |
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I need some settings advice for this program for a specific need. I downloaded it and got it to work well enough, and understand the settings. What I am trying to do is take my old Babylon 5 DVDs and convert them to XViD so I can play them digitally on my Home Theater PC. I took a shot at doing the first episode, and set it to "100%" quality, and it output a 2.8GB file. I've got tons of storage so I'm not concerned about filesize --- quality is my target. That being said, there were some issues on playback. The actual scenes involving actors seem to have taken very well. The CGI scenes, however, are another matter. They seem "jerky" and the animation isn't as smooth as on the DVD. I suspect this has to do with the fact that AutoGK detected the source as "Hybrid" (due to a combination of Film for live-action and the CGI) and did some sort of standardized process for it. Are there some more ideal settings in this program I can use instead to get the CGI to come out smoother and closer to the original source, without totally messing up the rest of the episode?
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Those things are film for most of it but video for the CGI stuff. There is no one framerate you can choose that will make the whole thing play smoothly if making an XviD AVI. |
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