oh yeah.. ive used vsocleaner multiple times..with multiple versions of convertXtoDvd
also use ccleaner and agp cleaner on a regular basis
wish i didnt update to begin with.. worked fine with the old version..
i wish i remembered which version that was.. It would be the latest/newest version with the old black logo.
Originally posted by XMayhemX: 6/14/2008 5:20:35 PM info ********** Report session closed ***********
6/14/2008 5:20:13 PM info Project "C:\filepath\projectname.XtoDVD" saved.
6/14/2008 5:19:18 PM info --------------Encoding end--------------
6/14/2008 5:14:52 PM info Conversion failed after 03:58:02
6/14/2008 5:14:51 PM error Exception raised in conversion Thread with message "Access violation at address 650078B1 in module 'swscale.dll'. Read of address 00000060"
Anyone know what this error msg means? or how to fix it?
this is the tail end of 4 hour process or so... It comes up on the end..
Here is a minor error with one file.. not a big deal
6/14/2008 4:24:34 PM warning No data in audio stream #4. Check source file.
this was the original post...
a currupt version of dwscale.. yeah i actually googled the file.. in hopes of getting a new one... no dice
If you are using windows xp, you might want to disable the "thumbnail" folder display. (it doesn't sound related, but when I had problems converting avi's to dvd, that was causing my computer/explorer to hard crash everytime).
You might also want to do a scandisk(with fix all errors block checked) on the harddrive/partition where your input video files are located. Sometimes moving your input video files to another partition will fix the problem.
Description: When opening/accessing folders with movie files in them, windows explorer (the desktop) crashes.
Problem: This is a known issue with Windows XP's braindead video thumbnail thing in Explorer. Being a thing invented by MS, it's buggy and doesn't always know how to handle things not supported by MS, and occasionally fails on things it does know how to support too. Every now and again it will crash and take Explorer down with it. Easy to solve thankfully.
Solution: Windows XP:
* Go to Start -> Run... and type regsvr32 /u shmedia.dll
Press enter. Done. It's as simple as that. If you, for some reason want it back, simply do the same thing again, but remove the "/u". That is: Start -> Run...