Change: cce_trial_header=;cce sp 2.70.1.5 version--encoder control list To: CCE_Trial_Header=; CCE SP Trial Version -- Encoder Control List Or, simply remove that line altogether, since "CCE SP Trial Version" is the default value.
You must be using a different version of CCE. 1) Launch CCE by itself. 2) Make note of the exact text in the application window's Title Bar. For a trial version, this should be "CCE SP Trial Version". Yours may differ. 3) Edit your .ini and make sure the text is CCE_Trial_Header=; xxxxxxxxx Version -- Encoder Control List where "xxxxxxxx" matches the text in your CCE application window Title Bar.
The best way to verify the correct ecl header for your version of CCE is to actually create an ecl file from CCE itself. Drop any avs or even avi file into CCE and save the project. Open up the resultant ecl file with notepad and note down the header. Then all that needs to be done is place that header in "CCE_Trial_Header=XXX", where XXX is the header in the ecl file. I hope thats clear and happy encoding :)
I had the same problem with rb. But yesterday i reinstalled windows...and now rb seems to be ok with cce2.7. With out adding the header trick by hand. Damian