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Solve : Runtime Errors..x264?

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I'm downloading torrents and converting to DVD via "Nero 7"

"Xvid" converts fine but ....
On "X264" downloads when i go to convert, i get the following,

"Program:C\Program Files\Nero\Nero 7\Nero Vision\ NeroVision.exe"

followed by........

"This application has requested the runtime to terminate it in an unusual way"

I've contacted Nero and their advice was to remove Nero 7 from the computer and reinstall, which was done a number of times with no success

any HELP would be very much appriciated, its getting very frustrating as most of the good stuff seems to be in the X264 format Welcome aboard

What is the original movie file extension?Quote from: Broni

What is the original movie file extension?

Where would i find this out?? Sorry for my ignorance Its downloaded from...5mins forfighting.com... if thats any help.You downloaded some movie to known to you location on your computer. Using Windows Explorer, go to that location.
Your file will look like this:
somemovie.xxx
I'd like to know what you have in "xxx" place.somemovie.x264.ENG-CIF

does that sound like what you need??

It must be some fake file.
File extension (.xxx) can be only THREE letters, or less.
I'd just get rid of it.

Make sure, that after downloading any file form less TRUSTED source, you scan it with your antivirus program, before you proceed with any other action!Once again...you get what you pay for.Quote from: Broni on November 12, 2007, 05:43:39 PM
It must be some fake file.
File extension (.xxx) can be only THREE letters, or less.
I'd just get rid of it.

That may be the case, but when the file extension is "Xvid" it works fine

and X264 used to work fine

I don't know if it makes any DIFFERENCE, but i'm downloading NHL hockey games, not movies Well i cannot answer that question...but since Major League Baseball just started using DRM and scrambling their online feeds perhaps the NHL has started to do the same...Quote
when the file extension is "Xvid" it works fine
Xvid is NOT a file extension.
Xvid is a VIDEO encoding and decoding (playback) codec, similar to DivX codec.
That movie coded with Xvid must have some video type file extension, like ".avi" for instance.
If it doesn't, it won't play.

Let's say, I downloaded "Letters from Iwo Jima" movie.
Downloaded file will look like this:

Letters.From.Iwo Jima.DVDRip.XviD-FxM.avi

Where Xvid is codec type, and avi is file extension (indicating file type).OK, sorry, my mistake, i'm living up to my usrename

I've checked and they are either .avi or .mp4

Thanks again for your help In that case, they should be burnable, but you have to remember, that sometimes downloaded file is corrupted (happened to me number of times).
As for ".avi" files, you can check them before burning, if they are not corrupted.
Get DivFix: http://www.divx-digest.com/software/divfix.html
After installation, click on "Add files" button to add a movie for checking, then click on "Check Errors" button.Awesome, THANK you very much

I'll try that for sure

Thanks again for your time.You're welcome


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