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Roxio Game Capture Hd Pro Video Wave Always Stuck At 99% When Exporting


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Not sure if anyone else has this issue as google seems to have nothing but whenever I try to export a movie from video wave the software keeps getting stuck on 99%. I am editing and exporting from fraps avi files. Each roughly 30 mins long. It worked once and only once so far, and that was literaly 5 mins after I updated to the newest grahpics driver I have the ATI radeon HD 5770. I also have the q6600 quad core and 4 GB ram

 

Does anyone else use this to edit fraps recordings and if so what settings do you export for vids you intend to put on youtube.

 

Thanks for any help in advance

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Send the file seperately using your Browser...

 

If it goes, then you might want to try a proper Repair -

 

Unplug the GameCAP HD and put it aside till later.

 

Turn off your Anti Virus, Firewalls, Registry Cleaners, etc. and insert your Roxio Disc (download version - run Install)

 

Be sure you accept the offer to Check for Updates (this is for Roxio, not Windows)

 

When you reach the screen where
Repair
is offered, choose that!

 

When the Repair competes, you will have to reapply the SP1.1 for game capture.

 

Then turn your AV & Firewall back on and reboot.

 

Let us know how you make out ;)

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Hi, thanks for the quick reply

 

I tried what you suggested and I am afraid it still does the same thing, in fact this time it got stuck on 100%. And then the second attempt went back to stuck at 99% lol.

 

Maybe its the settings I'm using to export. I want to edit my 1920 x 1080p AVI files and then export them as avi or mp4 files that I can upload to you tube. If anyone has any info on the best settings for Video file quality to use or whether its a good idea to use hardware or software rendering, it would be much appreciated.

 

Thanks again

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One: try a small file of known quality... Windows always has some sample video WMV files, search for for one of those and try it!

 

Two: VW relies on your VideoCard, so if you could print your PC Specs, like I have in my signature block, that would be another area to explore

 

Just so you know, we have all seen this from time to time ;)

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