
It doesn't appear on all systems, but on those that do, you may be able to circumvent the error by forcing the audio buffer size to 4096 in Capture Settings. "Error 422: Cannot add wave buffers."Ĭapturing with MP3 audio is the usual cause for this capture error. There is no fix for the problem except to reobtain a clean copy. Such errors are particularly apt to happen with MPEG-4 V3 (DivX) files, since those files tend to be transferred across multiple machines, each of which can introduce errors. This error actually means exactly what it says - unspecified - but the usual cause of the error is a corrupted frame in your AVI file that the decompression codec rejected. To fix the problem, go to Video/Compression, configure PICVideo MJPEG, and uncheck "force YUY2 output." "VideoSourceAVI error: unspecified error (-100)" The most common reason for getting this error is attempting to open a Motion JPEG file when Pegasus PICVideo is installed. This is very unusual since Video For Windows-based players will have difficulty playing such a video (DirectShow-based players will have better luck). This means the video compression codec is not accepting 16-bit, 24-bit, or 32-bit RGB as usable decompression formats.


"VCM cannot decompress to a format we can handle."
#Virtualdub no audio decompressor drivers#
Please note that many of these errors are caused by third-party device drivers that are not under my control the best I can do is to modify VirtualDub to try to diagnose the symptoms and elaborate on the errors. VirtualDub documentation: deciphering errors Useful error reporting is, unfortunately, one of the toughest programming tasks, especially when the errors must be meaningful to both the users and the programmer.
