Check My previous postsJaddziaDax wrote:What error messages are you getting?
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Okay, so what that means is you'll need to use avisynth to open it.(that's the whole avmapp, but it includes avisynth, and it's all stuff you'll need.FireShadowAMV wrote:I open a video in VDM, I get an error (picture in first post). Turns out its a DivX/Xvid Codec problem... thats all i know
Download and install it. After it's done, just open up notepad, and type the script that I posted earlier.
when you save it, instead of saving as a text file, type in the extension .avs.
Now go to where you save this avs file, and open it up using VDM. And that's it. Basically, it's just a proxy that'll let VDM open up anything.
Here's a more detailed explination of avisynth:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... synth.html
If you're running vista, your computer may tell you that the AMVapp failed a bunch of tests, but it probably installed fine, that's just a glitch.
If there's any particuler parts you want us to elaborate on, we'll be happy to do so.
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ಠ_ಠVivaldi wrote:Okay, so what that means is you'll need to use avisynth to open it.(that's the whole avmapp, but it includes avisynth, and it's all stuff you'll need.FireShadowAMV wrote:I open a video in VDM, I get an error (picture in first post). Turns out its a DivX/Xvid Codec problem... thats all i know
Download and install it. After it's done, just open up notepad, and type the script that I posted earlier.
when you save it, instead of saving as a text file, type in the extension .avs.
Now go to where you save this avs file, and open it up using VDM. And that's it. Basically, it's just a proxy that'll let VDM open up anything.
Here's a more detailed explination of avisynth:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... synth.html
If you're running vista, your computer may tell you that the AMVapp failed a bunch of tests, but it probably installed fine, that's just a glitch.
If there's any particuler parts you want us to elaborate on, we'll be happy to do so.