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SolveigMM End-User Products => Video Splitter => Topic started by: SeeMatze on September 19, 2006, 11:43:08 PM

Title: Video Splitter 1.2.9.6 crash when removing ads from WMV
Post by: SeeMatze on September 19, 2006, 11:43:08 PM
Hi, I'm looking for a good and fast ad removing tool (from WMVs)
and found SolveigMM Video Splitter. Seemed perfect for my needs,
but when I open a WMV, set several markers, declare the several
 selections as keep and cut out, then go to output and define the
filename for output. The program starts working, then crashes after
a few % with an error:

"SolveigMM Video Editing Engine Error"
The cache (or temporary memory - error is in german language) is
not big enough. HRESULT: 0x8004020d
(Unknown error hr = 0x80004005)

(http://www.mlohse.de/solveig.jpg)

Anybody an idea what could cause this problem?

Machine is a Centrino 1.7 GHz, 1024 MB RAM, more than
10 GB free disc space (Input WMV file has about 400 MB),
XP SP2, DX 9.0c and Windows Mediaplayer 10.

Would like to buy this tool, but - of course - only when it works...

Anybody an idea what to do?
(All other programs (even Antivir) are closed - Problem persists...)

Cheers

Matze
Title: Video Splitter 1.2.9.6 crash when removing ads from WMV
Post by: Dmitry Vergeles on September 25, 2006, 03:34:17 PM
Dear Matze,

Thank you for your feedback.

Is the problem repeated with all WMV files you have or with the certain one?
Could you please upload the "problem" file for investigating?
Please write us at support@solveigmm.com for details.
Title: Video Splitter 1.2.9.6 crash when removing ads from WMV
Post by: SeeMatze on September 25, 2006, 11:54:42 PM
Hi Dmitry,

I tried 3 or 4 WMVs, all between 300 and 500 MB per file,
movies from an online recording service (save.tv)
They would have been definitely too big to upload them.
(Glad I am able to DOWNload 'em ;)
The problem was with all those files, not a specific one.
(They probably are all from the same encoding process)

Anyway - they do not longer exist, because saturday I found
another tool (Movica) in the web which does the job without
problems.

The files are processed and burnt away, sourcefiles deleted,
everything perfect.

So - sorry to say - I found what I was looking for and there is no
need for the Video Splitter any more.

But thanks for answering :)

Cheers

Matze