You probably installed some programs/applications after AVex's installation. Some media-related programs contains non-standard codecs, which might slow down the recording/converting speed, or even corrupt them.
Meanwhile, Make sure your system is clean and is not affected by virus, back-door malicious program.
If you have installed some applications since you installed the AVex program, make sure these programs are not messed up with the original working audio and video decoders on your system. You can use GSpot Codec Information Tool described above to detect any incompatible codecs, such as Ligos audio and video codec, MontiVision Deinterlace filter, etc. Uninstall these codecs might solve your problem. If you did install lots of programs such as TV Card Driver, third-party media players, etc, we strongly recommend you rebuild a clean system, then install as few codecs as possible, install those which are compatible with AVex, or in other words, standard codecs compatible with Windows Media Player, such as MpegDecoder012, AC3Filter, Cyberlink Audio and Video Decoders (version 6+), InterVideo Audio and Video Decoders(version 6+), etc, and try converting the movie again.
Please contact support@avex-dvd.com, for further assistance, if none of the above solutions work for you. Please don't forget to add the "C:\temp\avex.elog" as an attachment when you write to the AVex support.
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