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I know there was an older posting somewhere together with an answer which was leading to "TMPenc common problems FAQ" - but my problem goes further!!
I tried to encode an AVI-file into VCD as well, and at the first file I encoded a file, the programm worked just fine. But since then, every attempt to encode antoher one ended into the same error message:
"read error at address xxxxxx....."
Then I searched the web, got here and tried the solutions in the FAQ:
The main cause of this is the source file itself! If it is an AVI file you can attempt to fix it by raising the priority of DirectShow Multimedia File Reader! This is dont by clicking option - environmental setting.
I did so, and then I tried to encode an AVI-file. But when tried to choose the source AVI-file, first the program crashed and then (after trying to shut down TMPEnc in the task manager) the whole system came down freezin'...
If it doesnt, then another possibility is to frameserve from VirtualDUB to TMPGEnc! I wont go into this right here as a guide for it is already on the forum somewhere.
I tried this on my own before I got here. The result was also a "read error" while trying to encode the avi and the wav into the mpeg file...
And another option, as a last resort is to select the area before you get this error message and encode that part, then encode after it and use merge & cut to make 1 file.
This won't work because the "read error" just doesn't come at a specific part of the encoding. I tried to encode a file several times, and everytime the error appeared on another part, i.e. sometimes right at the beginning (17-18%) but also on another time at the end (70-80%)....
After all, I suppose it's a windows- or hardware-based problem, because I have a notebook with WinXP on it, and there's no such read-error, but the notebook doesn't read or write on cdr's with more than 700MB capacity.
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