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axee

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Hi, im having some annoying troubble with my xvid codec =x
seems when i try to export a movie using the settings shao posted (high quality) I get an error saying:
"unknown error -100" or something along those lines. Has anyone had this before, or knows howto fix it, or even a new codec with the same kind of file size to quality ratio as xvid? Im using Keopis stable build, all xvid builds i try do the same, im running xp home if it makes any differance. All other codecs seem to export, but xvid is the best, and my chosen one for this project.
Although it gives a corrupted data error (it says "unknown error, perhaps corrupted data") all other codecs dont seem to have any troubble compressing it. If some one could help, it would be awsome. Thanks!
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I don't get the same errors as that but usually what works for me is a reboot. Sometimes xvid says it can't find the codec or something, and I reboot and its all fine and dandy.
Did you check to see if there was a newer version out of your xvid codec build?
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axee

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Btw, if anyone knows some really good divx 5.05 settings, they would be very useful, incase xvid decides it hates me :)
mmmm, ive tried rebooting :S
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hihi, thanks, downloading wmp9 right this second. Just wondering if you could lemme check out the settings your using for this movie?
Whats the codec name once its installed? It has good quality/size ratio also?
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wmp9 is a very nice codec.. I am actually planning on using it on my next video as well.
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axee

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hmm, whats this codec called in my codec list? as i dont see wmp9 :S
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I edit my videos with Premiere and export them uncompressed (last one was about 28GB?) Then I import the file into Windows Movie Maker - Put the parts into the timeline and then I save the video on harddisc (highest possible MBsize)
VirtualDub sais: You have not installed the complete Microsoft Windows Media Video 9 VCM package in your systerm. In order to use this codec effectively, please download the complete package from http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/9series/codecs/vcm.aspx. The package includes help documentation and sample parameter files.
If you find this package and manage it to work.. please tell me! :)
me stupid... :/ the link is:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/9series/codecs/vcm.aspx
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