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Lex
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Posts: 914
Registered: 20.05.2010
20.03.12 06:56:27
To: dsgb_00


Hello,

To avoid the problem we would ask you to launch the attached utility on your PC. This utility will update AVS software components installed on your PC.

1. Save the attached .exe file on your PC.
2. Close all running AVS applications and launch the utility.
3. Follow the instructions given.
4. When the installation is complete new updated software components will be installed on your computer.

Please let us know about the results.

Best regards.
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Posts: 1
Registered: 19.03.2012
21.03.12 03:33:59
I am getting the same error "Access violation at address 004D2F1A in module 'AVSVideoConverter.exe'. Read of address 00000028". I am getting the error while attempting to convert an MP4 file to AVI. Even though this was a brand new install, I followed the instuctions in this thread explicitely (twice). I uninstalled, ran the uninstall cleaner utility, reninstalled AVS Video Converter 8.1.2.510 and ran the repair utility. I have attempted to convert two different files and they both failed when the output file size reached 184,320 KB. I have sent several notes to support with detailed attachments (screen shots), but have not received a response.

System Information:

- Windows XP Professional SP3 (current)
- Intel D945PVS Motherboard
- Intel 3.0 GHz P4 630 Processor
- 4 GB Corsair DDR2 RAM
- XFX/Nvidia GeForce 6600 Video Card

Regards,
Mike
Lex
Administrator
Posts: 914
Registered: 20.05.2010
21.03.12 07:23:32
To: mcw53


Hello,

Your request was processed at our support system:
http://support.avs4you.com/Support.aspx

Best regards.
Posts: 11
Registered: 04.06.2012
05.06.12 03:11:22
What is the best aspect ratio when it comes to AVI and MKV file format?
Lex
Administrator
Posts: 914
Registered: 20.05.2010
05.06.12 08:22:59
To: tripodzid


Hello,

It depends on the original video format. You can use 4:3 as well as 16:9 aspect.

Best regards.
Posts: 5
Registered: 23.06.2012
23.06.12 20:01:04
Hi,

I've followed all the steps listed and including using the patch and am still getting the access violation when running the AVS video converter. Any further suggestions?

Thanks,

Edward
Lex
Administrator
Posts: 914
Registered: 20.05.2010
25.06.12 07:55:04
To: edwardbe


Hello,

Please make sure you use the latest version of AVS Video Converter 8.2:
http://download.avs4you.net/distributives/AVSVideoConverter.exe

Try to provide some additional information about the error:

- describe your actions step by step;

- specify the format of the file you are trying to convert and its origin;

- specify to which format you convert and which presets you select;

- attach a screenshot of your PC configuration: right-click My Computer, choose Properties, make a screenshot of the General tab.

Best regards.
Posts: 5
Registered: 23.06.2012
26.06.12 00:42:48
To: Lex


Yes, I have the newest version.

The file is a video in .flv format that I downloaded from Youtube and am trying to covert to .avi format.

I open AVS Video convertor and click on "to avi" and then browse to the .flv file that I want to convert to .avi so that I can edit it. Then I navigate to the folder where I want to place the file that results from the conversion. Then I click on convert and within seconds I get the access violation which I also have taken a screenshot of and uploaded.

I don't know what you mean by presets. I don't open the advanced section at all, so I use the defaults.

Thanks again,

Edward
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Lex
Administrator
Posts: 914
Registered: 20.05.2010
26.06.12 08:05:34
To: edwardbe


Hello,

Please specify whether you uninstalled AVS4YOU software following the instructions given in the forum.

Please also repair AVS files:

1. Close all AVS programs and other running applications.

2. Follow Start > All Programs > AVS4YOU > Repair.

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

Best regards.
Posts: 5
Registered: 23.06.2012
27.06.12 17:24:22
To: Lex


I uninstalled the application, deleted the program files folder and deleted the keys in the registry.

I reinstalled the application and tried to convert a .flv file to an .avi file and got the same access violation message.

I ran the repair utility and none of the .dll files were unregistered. I got 100% success for each .dll, but the access violation still appears.

I then ran the AVSTSFile3.exe file to update the AVS libraries and then ran the application again and still got the access violation message.

I notice that the program has no difficulty converting .flv files to .m4v or .mpg or DVD, or .mov, etc., but when I try to convert to .avi or .wmv, the application fails.

But for some reason, I am now no longer getting the access violation, instead I am now getting a message about an internal error, which I have attached a screen shot of.

Thanks again,

Edward
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Lex
Administrator
Posts: 914
Registered: 20.05.2010
28.06.12 07:17:32
To: edwardbe


Hello,

Please find the instructions on sending the file to the ftp at our support system:
http://support.avs4you.com/Support.aspx

Best regards.
Posts: 5
Registered: 23.06.2012
28.06.12 18:53:35
To: Lex


Which file?
Posts: 5
Registered: 23.06.2012
28.06.12 19:06:14
To: Lex


This file is too personal to upload. I had not tried another .flv file, but I did and the problem did not appear again, so I guess it is just that one file, perhaps. Anyway, I converted it to .mov and edited it in Quicktime. Thanks for your time and effort.
Lex
Administrator
Posts: 914
Registered: 20.05.2010
29.06.12 07:58:06
To: edwardbe


You are always welcome:-)
Posts: 1
Registered: 13.08.2012
13.08.12 18:58:48
Each time I try to convert a flv video to either MPEG or AVI approx. 40% of way through I get a message that AVS Video Converter has encountered a problem and has to shut down, followed by another message stating- "45.61% violation at address 0040374A in module 'AVSVideoconverter.exe'. Road of address 00000028." Video file sizes I am trying to convert are in the 700mb-800mb ranges. I uninstalled and reinstalled the software with no improvement. Please help!
Administrator
Posts: 334
Registered: 10.04.2012
14.08.12 07:54:08
To: brh33

Hello,

You request was answered in our Online Support System:
http://support.avs4you.com/Support.aspx

Best regards
Posts: 4
Registered: 22.08.2012
30.08.12 00:37:01
message say access violation at address 004D374A in module AVSVideoconverter.exe, Read of address 00000028
Please tell me what the problem is and how do i fix it? Thanks, Bflobill
Posts: 1
Registered: 13.12.2012
13.12.12 16:33:16
Hi,

I just bought this software to convert some movies, problem is it doesnt work.
When i try to convert from mp4, or a video_ts folder i get an Access violation error (with video_ts at 18.something % and with the mp4 at 20,28%).
Uninstalled, ran the fixer, nothing works.

Running windows 8

Screenshot of error attached (Access violation at address 00515E46 in module 'AVSVideoConverter.exe'. Read of address 00000028)
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Posts: 4
Registered: 06.12.2012
13.12.12 17:39:47
To: karimelm


Hi. Do you have any codec packs installed (CCCP/Klite,etc)???

Please tell us so we can assist you further. Thank you.
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
14.12.12 04:34:40
To: karimelm

Dear User,

To avoid the problem please try to follow the instructions below:
1. Go Start > All Programs > AVS4YOU > Uninstall. Please make sure to click the "Check All" button.

2. Follow the link below and download the utility that will automatically remove all AVS software components from your PC. Save the utility on your computer and launch it. It is highly recommended to leave the default option "Delete license key-files" checked:
http://support.avs4you.com/GetFile.aspx?DocumentID=168498-647

After that download and install the latest version of AVS Video Converter and try to convert your files once again.

Inform about the result, please.

Kind regards
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