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Posts: 3
Registered: 11.07.2016
11.07.16 23:16:19
To: Schlemma
I have a LITTLE experience in programming. I followed the advice posted by Schlemma but to no use. It worked to make really short videos (like 3 minutes). Question: Could it be that AVS Video Editor uses up unnessecarily big amounts of memory? If so I suggest that you create a special batch mode for rendering. The interface has many "gadgets" so I'm guessing it takes a lot of resources.
Do you agree?
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
12.07.16 11:19:47
To: SiggeSvahn

Dear user

To avoid the issue please try to follow the recommendations:

- download, unzip and run the file "economy mode".

- download, unzip and place AVSVideoEditor file to your harddrive folder C:\Program Files\AVS4YOU\AVSVideoEditor replacing the old one.

Inform about the result please.

Kind regards
Posts: 4
Registered: 05.08.2016
05.08.16 13:25:40
To: Nat


Hello,

Yesterday I upgraded my Video Editor, since I wanted to edit 4K footage.
I did the upgrade, but when I tried to render my video I got the same message as everyone in here.
I read somewhere it could be the overlay video's, so I tried deleting them and rendering.
Again, error code.
I reïnstalled, again error code.
Now I followed your guidelines and replaced the 'AVSVideoEditor' file.
Tried again, rendering stopped at the exact same spot as before and same code(s).
Is there no solution to this, than?
The 4k files were pre-edited to MP4. And the option is available in this program, so what can I do now?
I've been using AVS for years and I'd rather not switch to another program, this is easy in use.
I'll add the screenshots of the code that appears (in Dutch though, but you'll recognise them.)
Can you help me, please?

Sincerely,

VDJ80
Attached files:
Administrator
Posts: 98
Registered: 12.07.2011
09.08.16 10:27:06
To: VDJ80

Hello Vera,

In order to resolve the issue I need some additional information:

<1> Whether he error message appears only with this particular project.

<2> Whether the problem persists at the exact place when producing the video.

Thank you for cooperation.
Posts: 4
Registered: 05.08.2016
08.09.16 19:19:36
To: Hello Lynxy,

I started over again, a new project, and strangely it does always happen at the same spot (video fragment.)
Before I get to save it the program 'needs to be shut down' now.
These are MP4 files, 4K, video fragments of my wedding.
I've been trying to edit them for a while, but at some point, not even three minutes in, it gives this error message.

Vera

Administrator
Posts: 98
Registered: 12.07.2011
09.09.16 08:39:40
To: VDJ80

Hi Vera,

Thank you very much for the details!

Please launch AVS Video ReMaker >> import your video file (which evidently causes the issue) >> click on ReMake Now! >> then import the result video into AVS Video Editor and try to work.

Does the problem persist?
Posts: 4
Registered: 05.08.2016
19.09.16 11:11:43
To: Lynxy


I found the problem. It happens everytime I put in an Overlay.
These just don't work.
I will try to do this reMaker. See it it helps at all.
Thank you,

Vera
Administrator
Posts: 98
Registered: 12.07.2011
20.09.16 07:32:51
To: VDJ80

Dear Vera,

Thank you for the information.

We look forward to the result after remaking your video files.
Posts: 4
Registered: 05.08.2016
22.09.16 16:51:51
To: Lynxy


After trying to render my video for the +20th time, still no good.
I rendered the video without subtitles, than placed it on the timeline again (rendered as 4K iPhone 6s, MP4 file) with photo's and other footage on the overlay.
And every time it reaches the Overlay files it crashes.
I thought maybe I had to render everything separate, but even then it won't work.
So, if I have to make conclusions about this problem, it's that video-overlay just won't work?
Administrator
Posts: 98
Registered: 12.07.2011
23.09.16 08:32:15
To: VDJ80

Dear Vera,

Please accept our apologies that the issue persists.

I would greatly appreciate if you could try some simple steps that may help:

<1> Switch off Intel Media Codec following Edit >> Settings >> Processing tab >> Intel Media Codec >> choose Disable and set up Single-thread conversion.

<2> Disable Show line groups and Show sound wave form following Edit >> Settings >> Processing tab >> Edit >> remove the markers from Disable Show line groups and Show sound wave form.

<3> Re-launch AVS Video Editor.

<4> When placing media files on the Timeline, wait till the cache process is finished for all of them.

<5> Try to place 1-2 overlay videos in your project and produce. Does the issue persist?
Posts: 1
Registered: 23.11.2016
23.11.16 19:06:49
This is a very frustrating error code to get, as you all know. The ONLY thing that has helped me get past this is to do the following:
1) Begin producing your video project and keep "Show Preview" checked to you can monitor where you're at in the project while the program renders/compiles. I realize this requires you to watch the compile process which can be time consuming. But it may be less time consuming then having to re-do your project all over again.
2) When the error pops up, unfortunately the preview will disappear. But if you've been watching, you'll note where you were in your project right before the error code is displayed.
3) Exit out of the error code and go back to editing. Specifically, go to the part in the project where the error code occurred. Typically, there will be an edit you've made, or some overlay or title you've added, or SOMETHING you've done to your video at that point. Remove that "something" and if you can live without it, don't add it back. If it's crucial to your project, try to add it back in a slightly different place in your video or be creative and add something different that may provide essentially the same result. The main point here, is that the Video Editor is flunking out on a particular edit you made (for whatever reason). And that part has to be removed or changed somehow.
4) Save your project (I usually save it as a different project name) and then click on the Produce button. Choose your options as you did before and this time, the error code shouldn't be a problem.
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
24.11.16 07:12:05
To: quasar51

Thank you for the helpful recommendations.
The error usually occurs due to the fact that computer resources are not enough to process the command.
Our developers are working to overcome the issue.
Thank you for understanding and cooperation.
Posts: 2
Registered: 14.05.2019
14.05.19 06:11:18
Dear Sirs

I am having a similar problem.
I'm using AVS Video Editor Version 9.0.3.333. When I go to produce the video, it starts the production then an error occurs
"Internal Error was encountered (code: 65536) . Please contact the support service if this error persists. ..."

I've been using this program for years and have never had this problem until about 1 weeks ago.
I've tried all methods to save and I always get the same internal error message.

Please advise.
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
14.05.19 11:07:39
To: Kalle Hawara

Dear user,

To avoid the problem please completely reinstall AVS4YOU software following the instructions below:

1. Follow this link and download the utility that will automatically remove all AVS software components from your PC. Save the utility on your computer and launch it.

2. Download and install the latest versions of the necessary programs from our website.

Please inform about the result.

Kind regards
Posts: 2
Registered: 14.05.2019
16.05.19 04:36:37
Nat:
To: Kalle Hawara

Dear user,

To avoid the problem please completely reinstall AVS4YOU software following the instructions below:

1. Follow this link and download the utility that will automatically remove all AVS software components from your PC. Save the utility on your computer and launch it.

2. Download and install the latest versions of the necessary programs from our website.

Please inform about the result.

Kind regards

Dear #Nat
I did all this. But my problem was not resolved. During my research, I realized that this is a problem when I use the text in a video.
When I do not use the text in the video, this does not fix the problem.

Now that the problem is resolved, please help me to solve this issue.

Thanks,
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
24.05.19 11:55:53
To: Kalle Hawara

Dear user,

Thank you for the information.

In order to solve this problem please repair AVS files:

1. Close all AVS programs and other running applications.
2. Copy the following link to the address bar of My computer window and press <Enter>:

If you run 32bit PC: %COMMONPROGRAMFILES%\AVSMedia\ActiveX\Repairing.exe
If you run 64bit PC: %COMMONPROGRAMFILES(x86)%\AVSMedia\ActiveX\Repairing.exe

If some of the .dlls are not registered, please make a screenshot of the Repair window showing those files and send it to us.

Kind regards
Posts: 6
Registered: 28.05.2018
03.06.19 14:07:17
To: Nat

After the last suggested fix for my last issue this issue comes up for me as well and the fix did nothing at all. I keep getting the same error. Never had this issue with your software till now. Now I am considering spending more money on another program that will work, but I shouldn't have to. AVS4YOU has never let me down till now and it's costing me money, money I'm not making and money I have to probably spend on another program that I don't know or are not used to using and this is very frustrating
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
05.06.19 08:41:40
To: Davidinlv

Dear user,

You have been assisted in AVS4YOU support system.

Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance to you.

Kind regards
Posts: 6
Registered: 28.05.2018
05.06.19 08:51:34
To: Nat


No it didn't fix anything cause it was never checked in the firs place and never would check it cause I do not use NVIDIA and I use just 1 video card, always have. All encoding has always been done VIA software not hardware as all my hardware is AMD and doesn't support hardware encoding like Intel. If you look in my profile you can see my System specs
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
05.06.19 09:09:30
To: Davidinlv

Dear user,

Please specify the settings you select for the output file.

We also need your project .vep file and media files used in the project. Please find the instructions on how to upload the file to our FTP server in AVS4YOU support system.

Please also specify what settings are selected in Intel Media decoder (Auto, Software or Disabled): press the Edit button on the top toolbar - choose Settings -> Acceleration -> Intel Media decoder.

Thank you for the information.

Kind regards
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