Hi,
I am using MeguIVit for the first time and having issues getting it to complete an encode.
I downloaded beta 3 and followed the installation instructions posted in the thread. I then followed the picture tutorial, so all I really did was drag and drop the .vob file as the input, and left all settings at default.
Initially I received a "missing msvcr71.dll" error (I forget which exact step in the status window), but rectified that by grabbing the dll and dropping it into my sysWOW64 folder as described by Blackdance in
post #172 of this thread.
I no longer received that error, but then when the status window shows it is encoding video, I got a blank Runtime error dialog window like Monteyuma describes here in
post #448 and this is my current problem I'm unable to resolve. I read several pages past that and couldn't find a real solution as to what was causing it.
I followed your advice from back then and installed the visual c++ redistributables in order from 2005, 2008 and 2010 and tested it after each install. After installing 2005, the error dialogue window was no longer blank and now I can see it is a runtime error concerning mencoder.exe (screenshot attached below). Since it seems to be a problem concerning mencoder, the next thing I tried was downloading the latest Mplayer and dropping the latest mencoder.exe into meguIVit. I noticed the mencoder.exe included with meguIVit is only 17KB and the latest one included in Mplayer is almost 17,000KB. I didn't get the runtime error, but got the video encode still aborts with an error within the Megu log window that says:
Code:
-[Information] [8/12/2011 11:57:29 AM] Job commandline: "C:\meguIV\MeGUI\tools\mencoder\mencoder.exe" "E:\DVD\VTS 01 1_Rip.avs" -o "E:\DVD\hfyu_VTS 01 1_Rip.avi" -of avi -forceidx -ovc lavc -nosound -lavcopts vcodec=ffvhuff:vstrict=-2:pred=2:context=1 -nofontconfig
-[Information] [8/12/2011 11:57:29 AM] Encoding started
-[Error] [8/12/2011 11:57:29 AM] Process exits with error code: 1
-[Information] [8/12/2011 11:57:29 AM] Standard output stream
though I didn't expect that to work, given the file size difference of the executables. So, I can at least say that given this troubleshooting, I believe I've narrowed down our problems to mencoder. Has there been anymore information on what's causing this issue? Those posts I linked are from Nov 2010.
This is on Windows 7 64bit
8 gigs ram
90 gigs free on that drive
(Thanks for all your work on this, Vit. Your work will definitely improve the quality of rips everywhere)