I've recently installed the most recent version of Dvd Rebuilder. I also installed CCE SP2 1.0.1.4. The installs went fine. However when I attempt to process a Dvd I'm getting the below message.
Could not open the file <F:\Build\D2VAVS\V01000200001003.m2v>
The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process
Windows error code 0X20 32
I'm getting this message with each successive m2v file. I hit okay on the window and it starts processing then when its done the message pops up again with the next m2v file. I know the file is not in access. What's going on here? Has anyone seen this strange error before? Any help would be greatly appreciated. TIA
Originally posted by StoneJam: I've recently installed the most recent version of Dvd Rebuilder. I also installed CCE SP2 1.0.1.4. The installs went fine. However when I attempt to process a Dvd I'm getting the below message.
Could not open the file <F:\Build\D2VAVS\V01000200001003.m2v>
The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process
Windows error code 0X20 32
I'm getting this message with each successive m2v file. I hit okay on the window and it starts processing then when its done the message pops up again with the next m2v file. I know the file is not in access. What's going on here? Has anyone seen this strange error before? Any help would be greatly appreciated. TIA
I was having the exact same problem.
It all started when I installed Kaspersky Internet Security.
When KIS is running and active on my machine I got the same error message:
"Could not open the file <F:\Build\D2VAVS\V01000200001003.m2v>
The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process
Windows error code 0X20 32"
As soon as I turned kaspersky off , DVD RB/CCE encoded every m2v file without errors.
Turning my anti virus off is what helped me.
You could also try to add cctsp.exe to Kaspersky's "tusted zone".
That way the antivirus/firewall doesn't restrict and scan the encoder's running process.
Originally posted by sopiebaba: You could also try to add cctsp.exe to Kaspersky's "tusted zone".
That way the antivirus/firewall doesn't restrict and scan the encoder's running process.
Sorry for the bump but wanted to add to this. I never had a problem with DVD-RB and CCE SP2 in Win XP or Win Vista, only when i jumped to Win 7 did I get this error. I have run Nod32 anti virus on all three os installs, but it was never a problem before. I couldnt find a way to add CCE as a trusted app, so I just had to set it up not run a real time scan on M2V files and it fixed the problem.