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Topic: FHG MP3ENC v.3.1 BUG in W2K? (Read 3668 times) previous topic - next topic
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FHG MP3ENC v.3.1 BUG in W2K?

Why not encoding FHG Mp3enc v.3.1 over 128kbps in Win2K SP2 CZ? Interpreter print translate this:"This program used another process".For 128kbps and lower bitrates works fine tested with Various standard wavs 16/44,SW is CDex 1.50b7,EAC various versions and direct commandline batch encoding.I need compare this vs other codecs in all bitrates.

"Mp3enc -br xxx000 -qual x -if % infile -of % outfile"

thanks for reply....and sorry for my bad english....

FHG MP3ENC v.3.1 BUG in W2K?

Reply #1
It crashes on my Win2k too.

Seems to be a bug.

Has anyone tested with WinXP?

FHG MP3ENC v.3.1 BUG in W2K?

Reply #2
Use apcompat.exe to run mp3enc 3.1 with Win2000. apcompat is located in the /Support -directory of Windows 2000 CD.

Just run mp3enc using Win98-mode selected from the apcompat settings. I don't remember if you need to also check the "disable Heap Manager on Windows 2000"-setting. Anyway, it should work..
Juha Laaksonheimo

FHG MP3ENC v.3.1 BUG in W2K?

Reply #3
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Originally posted by JohnV
Use apcompat.exe to run mp3enc 3.1 with Win2000. apcompat is located in the /Support -directory of Windows 2000 CD. 

Just run mp3enc using Win98-mode selected from the apcompat settings. I don't remember if you need to also check the "disable Heap Manager on Windows 2000"-setting. Anyway, it should work..


Damn... that apcompat.exe proggie is great.

God bless you, JohnV!!!

 

FHG MP3ENC v.3.1 BUG in W2K?

Reply #4
Big thanks i apply this and works fine big thanks for you interrests Roberto& John V.