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Posted on Aug 02, 2010

AVS Video Converter does not work on my PC

When clicking on the AVS icon to start the program, the message "System error; code 87; wrong parameter" appears.

OS is win2k SP4 version 5.0 build 2195

pls clarify possible error/solution to problem

Regards

Peter

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Dean Joly

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  • Posted on Jan 11, 2008

SOURCE: System Code Error 87

Sounds like the application you are running may not be compatible with Windows 98. Probably can't do much as Windows 98 is so old.

Although it may be a missing file, DLL, or driver on your Windows 98 system, hard to tell.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 17, 2008

SOURCE: System Error. Code : 87. Parameter is Incorrect.". Please give me solution for this

When I want to connect a software ,which connect to Database through ODBC display the messageV"System Error. Code : 87. Parameter is Incorrect.". Please advice solution

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 11, 2009

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Basically the McAfee self-test has failed - you either have a corrupted file or are infected by some form of malware or virus.

1) Download Avast!
2) Download Adaware
3) Download HiJackThis
If you do not have them
4) Disconnect from the Internet
5) Install all programmes in this order HiJackThis, Adaware, Avast! and Run each immediately after they have been installed
6) If you wish to continue running McAfee then uninstall it
7) Reboot computer
8) Install McAfee
9) As you should not have two Anti-Virus Programmes running uninstall Avast! - Although I believe Avast! to be a better product
10) Reboot Computer
11) Reconnect to Internet

That should be you go to go

If this helped you, then please help me and vote, thank you

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Free registration code for avs video converter

There are no free codes for this one - you have to pay for it. But you can get another really free converter
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Video/Encoders-Converter-DIVX-Related/Quick-Media-Converter.shtml
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Read this guide and learn how to rip a DVD to all modern video formats and convert video between any video formats, including AVI, DivX, XviD (*.avi, *.divx, *.div), MPEG-4, H.264 (*.mp4, *.m4v), MPEG-1, MPEG-2 (*.mpeg, *.mpg), DVD (*.ifo, *.vob), Quick Time (*.mov, *.qt), WMV, WMV-HD (*.wmv, *.asf), 3GPP, H.263 (*.3gp, *.3g2, *.3gpp, *.3gp2), Real Video (*.rm, *.rmvb), SWF (*.swf) using AVS Video Converter from AVS Video Tools.

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This program has a very simple and intuitive interface. The "learning curve" is near zero. You will start working from the first launch. All you do is enter in the video or DVD to be converted, where you want it to be stored and the location of your CD/DVD Burner or Portable Media Device and the software does the rest. Just follow step by step instructions below:

Step1. Download AVS Video Converter
For more features about it, you can refer here.

Step2. Launch AVS Video Converter
Start > All Programs > AVS Media > AVS Video Tools > AVS Video Converter

Step3. Select Output File Type
Click the To AVI or To DVD or To MP4 or To 3GP or To MOV or To WMV or To RM or To SWF button along the top of the interface.
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Step4. Choose Video File or DVD
Click the uppermost Browse button on the right. Navigate to the location where you keep your video files or DVDs, and select the video that you would like to convert. Click Open.
Note: When your input is a DVD Disc, you will need to select the path to your source file: X://Video_TS/Video_TS.IFO. "X" stands for your DVD-ROM or the hard disk drive folder where your DVD is stored.
It is important to select the IFO file, rather than VOB or VRO file, because the IFO file contains the information about the entire DVD structure and this way you will avoid audio and video de-synch problems when converting. Also, most DVDs have several VOB or VRO files (files with actual video) and if you convert VOBs or VROs instead of IFO, you will have to merge them afterwards, which is not the case with the IFO files.Anyway if you have only VRO or VOB files, select them. AVS Video Converter converts these files perfectly too.
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Step5. Select the Output Location
Click the bottom Browse button on the right. Choose the location where you would like to save your converted video file. Click Save.
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Step6. Select the Output Format Profile
In the list of Profiles select one of the available profiles or click Edit Profile button to manually set the output video profile parameters.
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Step7. Convert Video
Click Convert Now and step away from the computer (processor performance will be seriously affected during conversion). If you want to watch the progress while you convert, click the Advanced button until the viewing screen pops out of the bottom.
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Or you can visit dvd burning software to find some useful information about how to burn dvd to your pc.

I do hope these resources can help you. good luck to you!
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Now AVS Video Converter uses AVS Mobile Uploader included in the AVS Video Converter installation package to upload the files to your iPod.

Step 1: Download and install AVS Video Converter

Step 2: Run AVS Video Converter and select your input video file
To select a video you would like to convert hit the Browse... button next to the Input File Name field. In the opened Windows Explorer window browse for the necessary video file:

avs-video-converter-1.png Note: when your input is a DVD disc, you will need to select the path to your source file: X:\Video_TS\Video_TS.IFO. "X" stands for your DVD-ROM or the hard disk drive folder where your DVD is stored.

Step 3: Set up the conversion parameters
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Click the Browse... button next to the Output File Name field and select a location on your HDD for the output video file.
Note: when you select a location for your output video file, you should save the file to your personal computer HDD.

Step 5: Convert your video files
After you have set up all the conversion parameters, hit the Convert Now! button to start converting.

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You can visually judge the conversion process if you hit the Advanced>> button.

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When the process is over the following window will be opened. Click the Upload... button to launch AVS Mobile Uploader.

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Connect your iPod to your computer with the help of a cable. Turn on the iPod.
The AVS Mobile Uploader application will be launched to guide you through the upload process so that you could send your converted video file to your Apple iPod with no difficulty.
If the Apple iPod is not displayed in the AVS Mobile Uploader window you should press the Find Devices button to search for your iPod:

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Now you can enjoy your favorite home video DVD and video files on your iPod!

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on Feb 09, 2010 • Computers & Internet
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AVS Video Converter helps burning DVD to playback in your home DVD player from all modern video formats. The integrated DVD burning engine and the widest range of supported video formats make AVS Video Converter a perfect tool to create personal DVD videos. Just follow these few steps listed below.
Step 1: Download and install AVS Video Converter

Click here to download it. After the download is finished, run the AVSVideoConverter.exe file and follow the installation wizard instructions.

Step 2: Run AVS Video Converter and select your input video file
To select a video you would like to convert hit the Browse... button next to the Input File Name field. In the opened Windows Explorer window browse for the necessary video file:

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Note: when your input is a DVD disc, you will need to select the path to your source file: X:\Video_TS\Video_TS.IFO. "X" stands for your DVD-ROM or the hard disk drive folder where your DVD is stored. Please see the online help section to find more on burning DVDs to other video formats.

Step 3: Set up the conversion parameters
Click the To DVD button on the main panel. In the list of video disc types (Profile) select one of the preset profiles.

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You can edit the files for burning dvd. By clicking the (+/-) buttons you can add or remove files from the list. Using the Arrows you can change the sequence of files.

Step 4: Set up a proper video output file path
Click the Browse... button next to the Output File Name field and select a location on your HDD for the output video file.
Note: when you select a location for your output video file, you should save the file to your personal computer HDD.

Step 5: Create a menu for burning DVD
In case you convert your files into a DVD format, the program will let you create a DVD menu so that you could navigate through your disc easily using it. First of all you need to put the markers indicating the beginning of the chapters of your DVD menu. To do it switch into the editing mode using the Edit button on the AVS Video Converter main panel. The following window will be opened:

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To add markers place the mouse cursor within the Timeline where a chapter should start and click the Add button located at the Markers Panel.
If you want to delete some markers select the necessary one clicking it with the mouse. Then use the Remove button from the Markers Panel or right click this marker and select Remove from the express menu. To delete all markers use the Clear All button.
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Since your "downloading" music let me assume that you can transfer videos to the missils x ideo folder butr there not working, if so;

I installed "MP3 Player Utilities 5.09" on a "XP Pro SP3 N" [no media player] system and and got an error when it started and it didn't work. It worked on a similar system with "Windows Media Player 11" and the it worked on the first system after "Windows Media Player 9" was installed. Both systems already had "DirectX 9c"

MP3 Player Utilities 4 is available at;

http://www.esnips.com/doc/14b5a3c2-729e-437e-ab96-17a011142f75/MP3%20Player%20Utilities%204

I don't know if it works.

More CoDec's were required. After trying several CoDec packs the one that worked is "Combined-Community-Codec-Pack-2008-09-21.exe"

http://www.soft82.com/download/windows/combined-community-codec-pack/


"MP3 Player Utilities 5.09" doesn't handle DVD's very well and it's best audio offered is 96 kbps, a better solution is "AVS Video Editor", but it's not free.

http://www.avsmedia.com/AVS-Video-Editor.aspx

With AVS Video Editor 3.1 running:
Click "Capture/Import".
Click "Import Video".
Navigate to and select a file, select and copy the filename to the clipboard.
Click "Open".
Drag it to the "filmstrip" window on the bottom, if there are any other files there, delete them.
Right click the file, click "Properties", click the "Properties" tab and scroll to see the audio bitrate, note it and click "OK" or "Cancel".
Click "Save Movie".
Click "To AVI".
Set these parameters in the dialogue box;
Video Format: XviD MPEG-4 Codec.
Framerate: 30 fps.
Frame Size: "320 x 240" for 4 x 3 or "320 x 200" for 16 x 9 or you may have to leave it at "Project defaults".
Width: 320.
Height: 240 or 200.
Audio Format: MP3 - 64, 96, 128, 192, 256 or 320 kbps, select one equal to or lower than the source files bitrate.
Frequency: 44100 Hz.
Channels: Stereo.
Click "Next".
In the next box you may paste the filename in field 1 and select a destination in field 2.
Click "Start".
It'll be faster if you close the "XviD Status" window and uncheck "Conversion Preview"
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System Error. Code : 87. Parameter is Incorrect.". Please give me solution for this

When I want to connect a software ,which connect to Database through ODBC display the messageV"System Error. Code : 87. Parameter is Incorrect.". Please advice solution
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System Code Error 87

Sounds like the application you are running may not be compatible with Windows 98. Probably can't do much as Windows 98 is so old.

Although it may be a missing file, DLL, or driver on your Windows 98 system, hard to tell.
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