AVI 2 MPEG 2 VCD
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SCSA
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10. March 2003 @ 11:45 |
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That's the site I have downloaded the dll file from, after unzipping it & putting it in the TMPGEnc directory, I still receive the message.
Cheers for the URL for that article from your guide.
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Sefy
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10. March 2003 @ 11:50 |
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Put the DLL in your Windows\System folder, not in TMPGEnc folder.
I Hope that section of the guide shows you how to use the Source Range, it will help you alot and save you time splitting a large file later.
Best Regards,
Sefy Levy,
Certified Computer Technician.
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Sefy
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10. March 2003 @ 11:50 |
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Put the DLL in your Windows\System folder, not in TMPGEnc folder.
I Hope that section of the guide shows you how to use the Source Range, it will help you alot and save you time splitting a large file later.
Best Regards,
Sefy Levy,
Certified Computer Technician.
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SCSA
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10. March 2003 @ 12:07 |
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Thank's for trying Sefy, but it must be the file as TMPGEnc crashes as well. This only happends when I try to split the file.
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Sefy
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11. March 2003 @ 05:31 |
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I Never give up ;-)
Does the file you are attempting to encode plays correctly and has no flaws in it ?
You can always try to FrameServe it to TMPGEnc using VirtualDub.
Best Regards,
Sefy Levy,
Certified Computer Technician.
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Sefy
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11. March 2003 @ 05:31 |
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I Never give up ;-)
Does the file you are attempting to encode plays correctly and has no flaws in it ?
You can always try to FrameServe it to TMPGEnc using VirtualDub.
Best Regards,
Sefy Levy,
Certified Computer Technician.
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SCSA
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11. March 2003 @ 11:41 |
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Yes the file plays correctly & has no flaws. So how do I FrameServe it to TMPGEnc using VirtualDub?
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Sefy
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11. March 2003 @ 11:47 |
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Best Regards,
Sefy Levy,
Certified Computer Technician.
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SCSA
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11. March 2003 @ 12:34 |
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I can't find the vobsub_vd.vdf file. I've looked in the VirtualDub folder & the TMPGEnc folder. Where is it?
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Sefy
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12. March 2003 @ 07:39 |
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That is a plugin that VobSub installs! basicly you can skip that part, it's just for Subtitles, what I wanted you to look is how to setup and make the FrameServing with VirtualDub.
Best Regards,
Sefy Levy,
Certified Computer Technician.
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SCSA
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12. March 2003 @ 12:02 |
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Sorry to be a pain Sefy, but I don't understand your guide. I got as far as saving it has a .vdr file, then you've lost me. Help.
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Sefy
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13. March 2003 @ 04:06 |
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Actually you got very far! basicly you've finished the VirtualDub step, after you save the VDR, you keep VirtualDub running, and you open your Encoding program (TMPGEnc for example) and you load the VDR as the Video Source, and the WAV as the Audio Source and you encode or set it up as you would normaly do.
Best Regards,
Sefy Levy,
Certified Computer Technician.
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