I had to change deeply the build to avoid the weird crash that happened previously
That build
Zip
http://avidemux.org/nightly/win32/avidemux_r8555_win32.7z
Installer
http://fixounet.free.fr/2.6/avidemux_2.6.3_r8558_win32.exe
Should work find on both xp & newer
It does not require compatibility mode
Please report if you see weird things
installer added
works in 2003
thanks
64 bits version, should work fine, better than the 32 bits
Installer :
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http://fixounet.free.fr/2.6/avidemux_2.6.3_r8563_win64.exe
Zip:
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http://avidemux.org/nightly/win64/avidemux_r8561_win64.7z
http://www.avidemux.org/smf/index.php/topic,12023.0.html
I have the same "160kb problem" with the new windows version (r8558 win32)
Not happened before in r8518.
Need a sample
and 32/64 bits ?
Sample: any video, try one http://www.share-online.biz/dl/Y2UDH5LMM6 (http://www.share-online.biz/dl/Y2UDH5LMM6)
System: WinXP SP3 32bit
Avidemux version: r8558 32bit
Just seems that something crashes in x264 encoding.
Copy mode works. Xvid encoding also works.
More I did not try.
There is some hard to solve problem with windows 32 bits binary
I just tested the 64bits, was fine
New release now starts properly under XP.
However it still leaves a zombie process on exit (AVIDEMUX.EXE) which keeps control of the used codec.
New 32 & 64 bits installers
http://fixounet.free.fr/2.6/
* SSA/ASS renabled, might take 30 seconds the first time you start it
* x264 rebuld with pthreadGC2 instead of libwinpthread
You still might run into sudden exit, if that happens in a repeatable way, please say what you did
After some quick tests on Windows XP 32bit ...
A "sudden exit" always happens when trying to encode 2pass x264 with audio encoding.
1pass with or without audio = works
2pass no audio = works
2pass with audio encoding = exit without message
But copy mode for audio sometimes works.
I tried container formats mkv, mp4 and avi.
Usually I dont need audio encoding from avidemux, so its perfect for me... but maybe this will help you.
Good work, thanks! 8)
Edit:
Tests above were with H264/AAC .mp4 videos.
Trying to encode from MPEG2 .ts videos in 2pass x264 results in crash after 1st pass.