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    runtime error on second pass for mx output

    Hi,

    During the second pass of the conversion of my mpg, I get a C++ Runtime Error. Please see the screenshot.

    My quicktime and media player are up to date. I've even uninstalled and reinstalled Flix, rebooted, etc. Here are the Flix settings, if those matter...

    - Preset: (customized version of 128k broadband low video mx)
    - Export: video and audio to MX
    - Source: mpg
    - begin auto playback, auto stop, preload adaptive 1.1
    - Audio: 22050 Hz, 16 kBits/s
    - Video: Format MPEG Audio, Frame rate Unknown, Color depth 24-bit, Dimensions 720x480, Duration 42 seconds (cropped to 34 sec. with filters)
    - Output Image Quality: 75
    - Keyframes 60, Max, 2-pass VBR
    - Output dimensions: No constraints, use source dimensions
    - Framerate: Video fps and SWF fps 10
    - Max bitrate: 110

    Does anyone know why this is happening? Thank you!
    Jessica
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    Hi.
    Does the file encode if you use one-pass encoding?
    Does the file encode if you change some of the settings? (ie., use different presets, etc.)
    Can you zip up and post the mpeg file as well as a Flix .flx settings file with the settings you are using, so I can check it out?
    jb
    www.wildform.com

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    Thank you for your reply. I also got a reply through email from Technical Support requesting files, so I've sent them in reply.

    Thanks for your help!

    Jessica

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    Runtime error

    I am getting this same error. Did you resolve it and if so what did you do?? Thanks

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