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NEncode no longer working?

It was working for me, until last night, when I upgraded all the DLL's out of the latest version of Nero 6. I now get a general error when running it ("nencode.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close.") -- looking at the error signature, it shows ModName of "kernel32.dll", and has a full dump report, which is quite large.

Anyone else had this problem and know of a way to fix it, short of going back to older Nero DLLs? Is NEncode being actively developed any further? Thanks.

File Versions:

AAC.dll  2.5.9.5
AACEnc32.dll    2.6.2.0
AACMP32.dll    1.0.0.1
DefConvertor.dll  2.0.0.6
mfc71.dll  7.10.3077.0
msvcr71.dll  7.10.3052.4
NeroIPP.dll  1.0.0.3
wav.dll    2.0.0.7

Also, I purchased the Nero AAC encoder plugin for Nero 5.5 only a few months ago from the Ahead/Nero website; and now I can't even find a trace of it on their site! Is it being supported any longer? My understanding is that I just keep the same "NeroIPP.dll" (it's the license file?) and upgrade the other files using the latest Nero package, and that will keep my AAC encoder up to date?

 

NEncode no longer working?

Reply #1
You use an old NeroIPP.dll (1.0.0.3).
Latest Nero includes NeroIPP.dll 1.0.1.2

It might not change a thing, but worth a try! 


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NEncode no longer working?

Reply #2
Why was this moved to Foobar 3rd party plugins? It makes no sense!

In case some Moderator doesn't know: nEncode is a command line tool to access the Nero AAC encoding DLLs directly.

NEncode no longer working?

Reply #3
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Why was this moved to Foobar 3rd party plugins? It makes no sense!

In case some Moderator doesn't know: nEncode is a command line tool to access the Nero AAC encoding DLLs directly.

That was my fault. I managed to confuse it with foo_nero.
Moved back.