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12. April 2002 @ 02:02 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Dear all

Need some help with subtitles. And I hear the cry, awww, not again! Ihave read my how-to's and many messages on the subject of subtitles on here and on vcdhelp with peoples problems etc. However, the answers given do not seem to solve the problems, at least not to what I am experiencing.

To help better understand my problem I have given a step by step as to what I have done with the versions of progs used. Incidentally, I am trying to rip subtitles for VCD use on a stand alone DVD player (those that support VCD that is!).

1. Using VFAPI Converter, have got the puesdo avi file to use

2. Opened up Virtualdub (version 1.4.9) and loaded the "filename_d2v-vfapi.avi" file.

3. Making sure "Full processing mode" was selected under the video menu, conintued to the filter option again under the video menu.

4. Chose vosub (v 2.12) filter and got the subtitles from the .ifo file. Everything smooth so far :0)

5. Back to main screen of virtualdub.

6. File menu - Start framserve - which then prompted as follows ::

Frameserver setup
Framserver name: Anon002b560a [filename_d2v-vfapi.avi]

7. Clicked start and the "save in " prompt came up. Saved in the correct folder as filename.avi (with the .avi extension, not the .vdr extension, although I have tried both!)

8. After clicking save, the usual box came up with the following:

Framerserver mode - virtualdub
Framserver name: filename_d2v-vfapi.avi
Non A/V requests: 0
Number of Frames served: 0
Audio segments delivered: 0

Frame clients installed: AVIFile only.

9. Left this box open and continued to run TMPGEnc (version beta 12a (0.11.20.98))

10. Selected new project and continued to open the video source file (Which was the filename.avi saved when starting frameserve)

Get the following error message:

The file "C:\folder\folder\filename.avi" cannot be opened or is unsupported.

So where am I going wrong here folks? Answers on a post card to syanidebomb@gorestore.fsnet.co.uk, Winner announced when the problem solved :0)

Seriously though, Any help would be very appreciated, any web links to help or web links to downloads etc...

Fingers, arms and legs crossed.

Syanidebomb
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12. April 2002 @ 02:18 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
You need to change TMPGEnc's VFAPI plugin priorities. Go to Global Settings and VFAPI Plugins tab under that. You see bunch of reader codecs there, you need to change one of those AVI reading plugins with low priority to match or override the default AVI reader codec. Few tweaks and you should be able to get it working.

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12. April 2002 @ 04:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi there,

Many thanks for the quick response.

Right then, I've had a look at what you explained and although I dont expect to be given the answer on a plate, would like some help on the priority settings.

Here is what the current VFAPI settings are:

AVI VFW Compatibility reader - priority 0
AVI2 (Open DML) file reader - priority 0
BMP/PPM File reader - priority 0
Directshow multimedia file reader - priority 0
TMPGEnc Project file reader - priority 0
Wave file reader - priority 0
AviUtl Project File plugin 0.96i - priority 0
DVD2AVI project file reader 1.76 - priority 0

As you can see all are at "0". Any ideas what I should set these at?

Cheers

Syanidebomb
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12. April 2002 @ 07:36 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Problem solved!

Installed the Handler and turned on the proxy on Virtualdub, increased the priority of of one of the plugins and hey presto!

Viola!, an insynch movie with subtitles!.

Cheers for your help!

S.B
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Cool :-)

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