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I just updated to the latest version in CVS and I was just testing
various options and I can’t seem to encode VBR streams at all. I keep getting
access violations. I ran the debugger and it pointed back to: 0040F586 fld qword ptr
[ecx*8+455A80h] Also this is the crash output: LAME caused an invalid page fault in module LAME.EXE at 0167:0040f586. Registers: EAX=cae8dcd2 CS=0167 EIP=0040f586 EFLGS=00010207 EBX=006ecd54 SS=016f ESP=00692558 EBP=00692598 ECX=351723db DS=016f ESI=00694e68 FS=2367 EDX=006e029c ES=016f EDI=0042dd24 GS=0000 Bytes at CS:EIP: dd 04 cd 80 5a 45 00 8b 0b 8b 43 fc dd 5c 24 38 Stack dump: 00000000 006ca240 006e029c 00000000 00000009 00000016 ffffdc90 00000001
00694e68 0000004c 0042dd24 0026495c ffffd9d0 00410e7e 0a31b715 3f3306fe I’ve tried many different variations on the command line and none seem
to work. I’ve tried any combination I can think of to see if it works. Same
thing every time. Windows 98 SE is my OS. MSVC 5 the compiler. Joshua Bahnsen BTW, I said screw the web page, I didn’t feel like updating. I’ve got better
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