Hi, I want to use and keep the latest 2.6 nightly build that works for me. When I have DVB stream errors, r8494 works and r8696 crashes.
Could someone please give me a link so I can test builds between r8494 and r8696 ? Thanks a lot.
all I could find for the moment:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/avidemux/files/avidemux/
http://www.digital-digest.com/software/avidemux_history.html#37
gruntster builds only go to r8321 (http://sourceforge.net/projects/avidemux-mswin/files/)
mulder has to r8392 (http://code.google.com/p/mulder/downloads/list?can=1&q=Avidemux&sort=-uploaded&colspec=Filename%20Summary%20Type%20Uploaded%20Size%20DownloadCount)
Perhaps mean knows more, otherwise build yourself from svn: http://www.avidemux.org/admWiki/doku.php?id=build:compiling_avidemux
Thanks Jan, sourceforge link gave me r8696... but with a crash while indexing (topic title and 1st post modified).
Take a note of your preferences on paper or screenshot(s)!
With the newest builds, new gpu support: xvba (amd) & libva (intel). Perhaps try with deleting the config2 file, sometimes this did help. Don't forget to reset/set preferences when doing so.
The crash happens while indexing on newly decompressed folders, so that won't help I'm afraid.
Is config2 not saved on other location? %APPDATA%/avidemux/ or try copying a config2 from working avidemux 2.6 into unpacked if other paths are used.
Can you start a dos command window? And change its behavior (properties) so it does not close when command is finished? If so start avidemux from there. When crash occurs: check if you can retrieve this file: %APPDATA%/avidemux/admlog.txt before closing the c:\ prompt window (command line window).
Perhaps there is some info in that file telling what is going on.
Sorry getting very rusty in windows.
Do you have a popup saying where it is crashing ?
I know when it crashes because I re-loaded the file with the partial .idx2.
It was a bug in the transmission.
In the past Avidemux would just skip it and write a complete .idx2. Which would allow to write the second part of the video separately.