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This is a strange one and I'm curious as to whether anyone has heard of 
this.

I use GW 5.06, XP-Pro, and a GeForce4 video card.  Why I include a video 
card in this sounds strange but I think it may have something to do with 
my problem.

I have 21 wave files which I'd like to do two things to.  1, use the 
maximize feature to set the loudest volume in each file to 0 db thus 
rasising the overall volume of each wave file.  2, convert them to ogg 
format.

- From the batch screen of GW I selected the directory the files are 
located in, I then added the maximize effect and also selected the 
convert to file options.

In all cases the computer locks up hard with the bsod.  Usually this 
happens about 50% into the first file getting maximized.  When the 
system reboots I have an error message that the system recovered from a 
serious error.  When I review the results they show that my video 
drivers caused the error.  I've removed and reinstalled the drivers, 
I've even upgraded them to the latest from Nvidia.com.  I didn't think 
GW and my video were related in the operation of batch processing but 
there you go.

Next I maximized a few of the files one at a time from GW's main window 
and it worked.  So now I'm using batch mode to just maximize the files.  
So far the computer has not locked up.  I figure that if this works I 
can then try to encode them using batch.

I'm wondering if somehow having the batch process do two things to each 
file may be causing the problem but I don't see why.

My system is an amd3200 with 512 mb of ddr400mhz ram and a 60 gb hdd sp 
space and memory is not an issue.

Any thoughts?

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