0xC00D002E error - An operation requested for a particular time co
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Lewis@discussions.microsoft.com David Lewis
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May 28, 2009, 12:40:02 PM5/28/09
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Try to encode DV video to High definition quality video (VBR).
Video is PAL - 25fps with deinterlace checked and no scaling
Get this error message 80% of the time on one PC and 100% on the other.
XP SP3 with all updates.
Googled and seems a common issue with no fixes . . .
Any ideas???
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Dec 12, 2012, 3:59:16 PM12/12/12
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Windows Media Encoder seems to have a very poor flow control for handing streaming and encoding. I get this often if running another process while encoding.
It simply means that it couldn't allocate enough processor cycles to perform encoding. It doesn't necessarily mean that your setup isn't fast enough to encode real-time. It seems that WME doesn't employ proper buffering and load balancing to use the processor efficiently.