sandbar Posted January 23, 2014 #1 Posted January 23, 2014 I have downloaded an old movie which is reputably an AVI file. It plays perfectly on my pc using BSPlayer but before it plays it opens a message: AVI Chunk ViewerThis AVI file was not prepared for sequential reading . The alternative "Avi Splitter" will now let the default one handle it. The complete interleaving of this file is strongly recommended before burning it onto a slow media like cd-rom. The file size is 1.45Gb How do I do this interleaving action?
Andr-Tech uk666 Posted January 23, 2014 Andr-Tech #2 Posted January 23, 2014 Have you installed any programs recently?Updated any software?Any audio/video program may have installed a different AVI splitter or codecs that caused this, Media Player Classic maybe. It seems problem is cause by:Gabest AVI SplitteravichunkviewerAVI Chunk ViewerAVI Splitter The fix is to get rid of that annoying AVI Chunk Viewer If the AVI Chunk Viewer was installed with the K-Lite codec pack, and can be disabled without uninstalling K-Lite. Use their "Codec Tweak Tool" located under your Start menu's K-Lite Codec Pack\Configuration\ folder. Scroll down until you see AVI Splitter under 'disable...' section, and check it off (be sure to uncheck the rest that automatically get toggled on when you click AVI Splitter). Hope this helps 2
humble3d Posted March 14, 2014 #3 Posted March 14, 2014 The following may NOT be of application here but, it might help someone: Bad Media Error System sluggish suddenly Make a Clear RAM Cache ShortcutProblem:When you burn multiple discs you start getting a "bad media error" and ruin disks.Chances are the disc was not bad and it was your computer that really damaged it.The solution given, and that usually works, is to reboot the system.The real problem is the internal cache is actually not clearing itself and that causes thePC to corrupt the media.The solution is simple and fast and requires no reboot.Go to your desktop, right click a blank area and select Create Shortcut or, New > Shortcut.Enter this: %windir%\system32\rundll32.exe advapi32.dll,ProcessIdleTasks and continue.Give it a name like Clear Cache or something you will remember.Now run that after burning every 2 disks, or you won't hurt anything even running it aftereach one just to be sure.You can also try it if your system starts getting sluggish after being "on" for long time orafter you shut down a program and it remains sluggish afterward, or it's sluggish afterrunning many programs. Many times this will "cure" the problem just like a reboot wouldwithout having to reboot. All it really does is release and clear unused memory thatprograms "forget" to release. (Memory Leaks) 1
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