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have a video that just stops encoding at 2%. Switch to software, works fine. Encoding from Divx. 90minute to fit. some of the other formats, like quality or LP work fine.

 

Asus laptop with GTS 360 and latest 197.16 driver. Watching GPU-Z, it just stops using the GPU.

 

Guessing this is just one to chock up to... it ain't gonna work, move on. LOL Just odd how it simply stops progressing, stops using GPU, just sits there.

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Actually DivX is not a supported input format so ... ...butXviD is. Thi is the first version where they have made a change to that.

 

"Video: AVI, DV, HDV, DV-AVI, MPEG-1/2/4, MPEG2-HD, DVD-Video, IFO/VOB, XviD, DVR-MS, TiVo, ASF, MOV, WMV, QuickTime, 3GP, MPEG2 Transport Stream, AVC (H.264), AVCHD"

 

 

C2010 still accepts DivX, I use it all the time. There is just no DivX output anymore.

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C2010 still accepts DivX, I use it all the time. There is just no DivX output anymore.

 

Thanks, I did not know that. I don't have any DivX videos to try. Perhaps it works for you because of previous version of Creator?

 

To the OP did you have any previous Roxio products on your computer before you installed Creator 2010?

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Mine stops at 40% but it used to stop at 0% everyone here seems dumbfounded about this. If you find a solution please help.

 

Not everyone is dumbfounded, in fact you are the only one propably. Without more info from your end, its impossible to offer any "solution".

If yours used to stop at 0% and now stops at 40% then what are you doing that is different?

Hijacking a thread without at least describing what you are doing is very poor etiquette.

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Not everyone is dumbfounded, in fact you are the only one propably.

 

Without more info from your end, its impossible to offer any "solution".

If yours used to stop at 0% and now stops at 40% then what are you doing that is different?

Hijacking a thread without at least describing what you are doing is very poor etiquette.

 

Edited to take responses out of quote:

 

 

Ummm.... No they aren't the only one! I'm running a 2.8 ghz Pentium processor/3 G Ram/NVIDA GeForce FX 5200 and mine burned a disc fine/beautifully the first time and I said "Yes! Roxio worked out it's burning issues!!! WOO HOO!" and then I tried to burn another disc.... Hangs at 40% Did make progress from 26% the first time it hung up. The difference you ask? Nothing other than I tried to burn a SHORTER video! LOL According to the software, I have run to burn this file. BTW before you ask, of course I went through Roxio's list of "this will fix 80% of burning issues" checklist...

 

I guaruntee this is a registry problem. It was the last time I installed Roxio (Creator 7 or 8 I believe) I know that I just gotta find the place that will tell me what I need to edit out of my registry. Like I do everything I install a new Roxio Product... I've own the software for over 10 years in various versions, and the only reason I come back is because WHEN it works, it's awesome! When it doesn't, you only have your own foolish self to blame!

 

BTW, you can see I'm not asking anyone here for the solution. I was just curious if anyone was taking this problem seriously and if Roxio was bothering to post a useful solution.... I'll post the registry information here when I find it!

 

 

Opps, according to the software, I have room on the DVD to burn that file is what I meant to say!

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Opps, according to the software, I have room on the DVD to burn that file is what I meant to say!

 

 

I haven't a clue what your post is about. You have now made 3 posts, each one hijacking a thread with unrelated postings.

On top of that you create quotes cobbled from who knows and attribute it to me.

 

Perhaps you should learn how to post before anything else :angry:

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have a video that just stops encoding at 2%. Switch to software, works fine. Encoding from Divx. 90minute to fit. some of the other formats, like quality or LP work fine.

 

Asus laptop with GTS 360 and latest 197.16 driver. Watching GPU-Z, it just stops using the GPU.

 

Guessing this is just one to chock up to... it ain't gonna work, move on. LOL Just odd how it simply stops progressing, stops using GPU, just sits there.

 

Obviously your video hardware is not good enough. :blink:

 

BTW, it help if you read your post before submitting so that it is clear what you are trying to say.

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have a video that just stops encoding at 2%. Switch to software, works fine. Encoding from Divx. 90minute to fit. some of the other formats, like quality or LP work fine.

 

Asus laptop with GTS 360 and latest 197.16 driver. Watching GPU-Z, it just stops using the GPU.

 

Guessing this is just one to chock up to... it ain't gonna work, move on. LOL Just odd how it simply stops progressing, stops using GPU, just sits there.

 

Actually DivX is not a supported input format so ... ...butXviD is. Thi is the first version where they have made a change to that.

 

"Video: AVI, DV, HDV, DV-AVI, MPEG-1/2/4, MPEG2-HD, DVD-Video, IFO/VOB, XviD, DVR-MS, TiVo, ASF, MOV, WMV, QuickTime, 3GP, MPEG2 Transport Stream, AVC (H.264), AVCHD"

 

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