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to Thread Results 1 to 8 of 8 problem encoding error decompressing video frame xvid codec 0 : Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page Subscribe to this Thread Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Thread 25th May 200715:55 #1 goingape View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Jun 2003 hi i have dvd recoder that can play divx format,i usually use VirtualDub to recode video files so they will play on my dvd recoder. but lately i keep running in a problem. i keep getting the error message :error decompressing video frame 0: by lots of file i try to recode. does anyone know how to fix this problem i tried many things but without succes and other programs seem to have simular problems i would appreciate it if someone could help me Quote 25th May 200717:17 #2 jagabo View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Dec 2005 Do you see a "b-frame decoder lag" message? Quote 26th May 200710:20 #3 goingape View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Jun 2003 hi no i don't see a b-frame decoder lag message. Quote 26th May 200710:34 #4 Abond View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : May 2004 Have you installed some codec packs? Quote 26th May 200711:07 #5 goingape View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Jun 2003 hi yes i think so, but don't ask wich ones i have no idea Quote 26th May 200711:14 #6 Abond View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : May 2004 Well, IMO they messed up your system and that is where the error come from. If you don't remember even which they are, maybe try to restore the system to a previous date when everything worked or byte the bullet and make full clear new install. You can try to see if there are some broken codecs with Codec Sniper (or similar), but I don't think it will help much. Maybe try for the start to uninstal Xvid codec
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info Forum Other projects Altirra VirtualDub documentation: deciphering errors Useful error reporting is, unfortunately, one of the toughest programming tasks, especially when http://www.virtualdub.org/docs_errors.html the errors must be meaningful to both the users and the https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130120134022AA9g16M programmer. Please note that many of these errors are caused by third-party device drivers that are not under my control; the best I can do is to modify VirtualDub to try to diagnose the symptoms and elaborate on the errors. "VCM cannot decompress to a error decompressing format we can handle." This means the video compression codec is not accepting 16-bit, 24-bit, or 32-bit RGB as usable decompression formats. This is very unusual since Video For Windows-based players will have difficulty playing such a video (DirectShow-based players will have better luck). The most common reason for getting this error is attempting to error decompressing video open a Motion JPEG file when Pegasus PICVideo is installed. To fix the problem, go to Video/Compression, configure PICVideo MJPEG, and uncheck "force YUY2 output." "VideoSourceAVI error: unspecified error (-100)" This error actually means exactly what it says -- unspecified -- but the usual cause of the error is a corrupted frame in your AVI file that the decompression codec rejected. Such errors are particularly apt to happen with MPEG-4 V3 (DivX) files, since those files tend to be transferred across multiple machines, each of which can introduce errors. There is no fix for the problem except to reobtain a clean copy. "Error 422: Cannot add wave buffers." Capturing with MP3 audio is the usual cause for this capture error. It doesn't appear on all systems, but on those that do, you may be able to circumvent the error by forcing the audio buffer size to 4096 in Capture Settings. Capturing with MP3 audio compression in real-time is not recommended for stability and performance reasons.
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